The trail states 1.75 miles but it's closer to 2 miles, there are a few hilly areas so it's an easy-moderate trail. You start and end at the same spot, but a little in to the trail you start the loop, you can go either way but the "official" path is to the left!
The trail itself it pretty well traveled and easy to follow, they have blue trail markers and a few signs in spots to help keep you on the right path. We didn't see any wildlife while on our hike but it did look like there were some deer tracks so be on the lookout and you may see some!
There are several foot bridges and stairs along the path, the bridges are holding up good but the stairs on the hills and some of the bridges are rotting out badly. It's best to avoid the stairs any chance you can, we about fell through one!
There are a few spots along the trail that give you a glimpse of the lake but you'll have to blaze your own trail to get to it, most of this trail is just going through the woods.
You can get to the trail from the campground, we didn't go to the campground so we're not sure how far it is, but it looks like just a small distance before you hit the loop. Just follow the signs!
Overall this is a nice trail, it doesn't spend much time by the lake but it has plenty of variety and vegetation. There are a few spots that could use some better markers, going up one area that looks like a road the trail actually splits off to the left, easy to miss if you're not paying attention! The trail eventually loops back and crosses the road further up so you could cut some of it out, just look for the trail picking back up to the right (There's a concrete pipe over the drain path along the "road" where you would go right) of the road. This is a great hike if you're visiting the park or camping here, just be sure to watch your step around the stairs and keep an eye out for a couple of large gullies along the trail if you have small children or pets.
After finishing the trail we checked out some of the other areas of the park! The facilities look nice and are mostly well kept up, this would be a great place for a picnic or just a day at the lake. They allow golf carts at this park as well, there's even a golf cart path to some parts of the park.
This is a great park and we see why it's so popular, out of the 4 parks that are in this area this one we liked the best. There is plenty to do and see, and even though the trail is mostly in the woods it still provided plenty of variety for some great pictures, too much for this post!! We were a little surprised at how large and popular this park is for some of it and the trail to not be maintained better than it was. It's not in dis-repair, but it's not in "tip top" shape. But overall just a few small things for a great park! Scroll down past this to see a few more pictures from the park and as always, be sure to read the rest of this blog to see our
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