A great place to go for a day or get a cabin and stay a while. You can fish go kayaking go swimming or just hike one of the many trails they have. We take the kids there all the time
I came here with my family off-season. The wooden playground was unique, with lots of fun elements that the kids really enjoyed, including a zip line, digging area with an "excavator," swings and climbing structures. The restrooms were nearby and open. There's a pavilion, picnic area and second playground across the road (Beehunter pavilion).
I love the atmosphere. One walk around the lake sets my day rolling. The most peaceful time is in the coolness of the morning. The birds are talking, fish jumping, there’s so much movement in the trees.
My wife and I have been coming to this park at least twice a year for the last 15 years. We are avid outdoors people and this place has it all. Hiking, camping, fishing, kayaking, swimming, biking, lounging at the beach, you name it! We usually do a cabin camp in early spring and then a tent camp in the mid or late summer. This time we just came for the day to treat ourselves to a relaxing day of literally just floating around the lake in our kayaks. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and the wildlife is amazing! Back in may we saw a bobcat while we were here camping. This place never ceases to amaze me. The hikes are everything from easy paved walkways along the lake to very challenging trails through the woods up steep grades and over water. I highly suggest the three sisters trail!! It's pretty short but it is extremely exhausting and a very rewarding feeling once you reach the end! We already can't wait to come back in a month or so!