1. Hiking: With over 22 miles of trails to explore, hikers of all skill levels can find a path that is right for them.
2. Biking: With a variety of terrain to explore, cyclists can get their fix of nature and trails.
3. Camping: Enjoy the great outdoors by camping in the park’s primitive campsites.
4. Fishing: Anglers can take advantage of the park’s two lakes and the many streams that feed them.
5. Boating: Canoe, kayak, or paddleboard around the park’s two lakes for a peaceful experience.
6. Picnicking: Enjoy a picnic lunch or dinner in one of the park’s picnic areas.
7. Nature Watching: Keep your eyes peeled for birds and other wildlife in the park.
8. Geocaching: Explore the park’s trails and find hidden caches.
9. Disc Golf: Play a round of disc golf on the park’s 18-hole course.
10. Horseback Riding: Experience the park on horseback with trails that are available to riders.