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To get to the park from I-75 take exit 101 and go west on Grange Hall Rd. Go approximately 3 miles to Fish Lake Rd. Turn north on Fish Lake Rd, the entrance to the park is less than 1/2 mile on the west side of the road. To get to the park from US-23, take exit 79 and go east to Silver Lake Rd which turns into Main Street/ Grange Hall Rd. Go approximately 5 miles to Fish Lake Rd, turn north. Entrance to the park is less than 1/2 mile on the west side of the road.
Always wonderful and excellent with dogs. Great trails through the woods that are intermediate and beautiful. It's a calming and peaceful place to hike or even camp during the summer season. In the winter, the campgrounds are closed and it's nice to hike the space and even have a fire in one of the fire pits.
Beautiful in the fall! Lots of natural trails where you can take in the fall colours and enjoy views of the park’s many lakes
I like to come here to ride my bike. I have a road bike so I do not use the mountain biking trails. I just ride on the side of the paved road.
This is a very attractive park. The beaches in particular are very clean and inviting. There are lots of hiking and mountain biking trails, playgrounds, shelters, picnic areas, fishing areas, and a couple of boat launch areas.
I think this would be a great place to come with the family for a beach day.
We visited this park to see fall colors. It’s very peaceful and quiet . There are good colors in the park. A nice place for photo shoots. There is kids play area, washrooms, a lil beach for kids to play. It is worth visiting . Fall colors were beautiful today