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I mostly stuck to the yellow and red trails. They are marked by wood markers, colored ribbons, and spray paint on trees. However, these markers are fairly sparse. Parts of the paths were overgrown. It is also easy to take a side, parallel path that leads to nowhere. I had to back track several times to get back on track. I think this is great for horseback riding, but not necessarily for hiking. I only checked out a fraction of the trails, so maybe other areas are better marked and easier to stay on track.
I mostly stuck to the yellow and red trails. They are marked by wood markers, colored ribbons, and spray paint on trees. However, these markers are fairly sparse. Parts of the paths were overgrown. It is also easy to take a side, parallel path that leads to nowhere. I had to back track several times to get back on track. I think this is great for horseback riding, but not necessarily for hiking. I only checked out a fraction of the trails, so maybe other areas are better marked and easier to stay on track.
Overall, a nice, relatively small state park. If you live in the area, it's a great place to get a little nature it. I personally like visiting state parks to get a little solitude and escape the sounds of civilization. I couldn't really do that here, as during my hike I could usually hear cars. Also, from what I can tell, the park is surrounded by private property. There were wire fences around the parameter, which made it clear where the boundaries of the park ended and where civilization begins. That being said, the middle of the park, where the lake is, was very pretty. The park is worth a visit. Just a little less secluded than I prefer.
I mostly stuck to the yellow and red trails. They are marked by wood markers, colored ribbons, and spray paint on trees. However, these markers are fairly sparse. Parts of the paths were overgrown. It is also easy to take a side, parallel path that leads to nowhere. I had to back track several times to get back on track. I think this is great for horseback riding, but not necessarily for hiking. I only checked out a fraction of the trails, so maybe other areas are better marked and easier to stay on track.