A really beautiful park that's at the bank of Kettle river. The trails are well maintained (unpaved though). The river is easily accessible and a great place to chill out. There is a small walkway among the bushes to walk along the river from the main parkimg lot (on the left as you enter the park) to go to the section where there is a small rapids formation. Some of the visitors were using tubes to slide along the rapids and enjoy the flow of the river (slower and not gushing flow). If you are visiting Big Spring falls, please definitely make it a point to spend a few hours here. Camping spots are also avaliable.
Great little park next to downtown Sandstone. We were visiting my dad from out of state and were impressed by this small yet diverse park. Very accessible yet it feels far removed. Repelling, hiking trails, picnic's,camping, two bridge tressels( which some girls were playing on lol) fishing right on the Kettle river. We will be back when we visit again.
It's a work in progress. An old limestone quarry that is being rewild. Small campground, no RV's
Rock climbing on the quarry walls, butnitnis limestone sonnet the best for anchors. I used it for access to trails that head north into the state park to see some waterfalls. I should have gone to the state park. The trail was rough at best.
Rock climbing, ice climbing, camping, picnicking, kayaking, fishing ( boat landing ) hiking, swimming and tubing. You can tube / canoe / kayak from here and pick up at Sandstone Falls.