Massive park surrounds a man-made lake with stunning sunset views and ample space for picnics, hiking, and water activities. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet even with moderate crowds, offering a dog-friendly environment with both shaded and open areas.
Leashed dogs enjoy a massive shoreline with plenty of clean water to swim in. The park offers a well kept space where dogs can explore and play with others.
Stunning lake views stand out, especially around sunset. Benches offer spots to relax and enjoy the serene scenery over the dam and water.
Good to know
The park has no bathrooms or picnic areas available.
Parking is usually easy to find during weekdays.
The park is dog friendly, but dogs must be on a leash.
Trail offers rugged terrain with rocky paths and moderate elevation changes, including overlooks of a large lake. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, attracting hikers, runners, and dogs. Parking is limited, and the area feels well maintained with clear trail markings.
Trails offer ample space for dogs to roam alongside runners and hikers. The day loop provides a great walking route that welcomes dogs throughout.
The trail offers a 4-mile loop with varied views including woods and multiple spots overlooking the lake. Water views stand out along the path, making the walk scenic and refreshing.
Good to know
Parking is limited and fills up quickly, so arrive early.
The trail is about 4 miles long and offers good views of the lake.
The only facility available is a porta-John; no running water is present.
Open trails and elevated views create a quiet countryside vibe with plenty of space for family-friendly activities. A large pavilion and impressive climbing tower with tall slides offer spots for relaxation and play. Multiple courts and an outdoor gym add variety for all ages.
Several hiking trails allow dogs to join walks and get exercise. Plenty of open space exists for dogs to run freely. A water fountain includes a spot for a dog dispenser, but it is not installed.
Elevated trails and slopes provide pretty views and open scenery. The park sits on a hill with scenic views and is known for great spots to watch the sunset.
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The park features multiple walking trails with varying difficulty levels.
There are portable restrooms available, but no permanent facilities.
The playground equipment is suitable for all ages, making it family-friendly.
State park offers beautiful lake views and well-maintained trails with benches for resting. Visitors enjoy family-friendly activities like hiking, picnicking, playgrounds, and boat rentals. The atmosphere balances peaceful nature with spaces for active recreation.
Many dogs walk around the lake and roam the trails. Dogs must be leashed and owners need to clean up after them. The park welcomes dogs and has a pet friendly atmosphere.
Beautiful lake views surround a path that goes around the water, offering plenty of spots to enjoy the scenery. Trails showcase abundant wildlife and scenic landscapes perfect for relaxing and hiking.
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The paved trail is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly.
There is plenty of parking available.
The park hosts a native American pow wow during the fall.
Waterpark sits by a lake with stunning water views and offers a spacious layout including a beach area, wave pool, lazy river, and splash pad. Loud rock and pop music creates a concert-like atmosphere that energizes the space. Families frequent the park, enjoying exciting water slides and kid-friendly pools.
Many dogs enjoy the splash pad, lazy river fetching area, and wave pool designed for safe play and swimming. A large dog run and hiking trail offer plenty of space to walk, while staff actively assist and maintain cleanliness throughout.
Stunning lake views greet you from many spots, including the waterpark and campsites. Morning coffee and nighttime moments both come with beautiful water views that stand out even off-season.
Good to know
Parking costs $18, which can be a surprise for visitors.
Bring your own towels as they cost $27 each at the park.
The waterpark is only open on weekends, limiting visit options.
Expansive grounds with historic mansion and original features create a peaceful, serene atmosphere. Visitors often enjoy wagon rides and local wines while exploring beautiful gardens and shaded paths. The site balances authentic architecture with open space, offering a relaxing and immersive historical experience.
Dogs can roam the grounds freely, but only service dogs enter buildings. Visitors with dogs usually skip indoor tours.
Self-guided tours let you explore the grounds at your own pace. The historic scenery offers excellent views, though some rooms have glass barriers that limit the outlook.
Good to know
Tickets for the house tour should be booked in advance to avoid missing out.
Wine tasting is available on-site for $3 per flight.
Admission costs $20 per person to access the grounds.
Campground offers lakeside views and full hookup RV sites with narrow grassy areas. Atmosphere ranges from family-friendly fun with water parks and adventure courses to loud, lively energy from music and crowds. Amenities include dog parks, pools, and shuttle services to nearby attractions.
Large fenced-in dog park and trails offer plenty of space for dogs to roam. Water areas at events attract dogs who enjoy swimming.
Premium waterfront XL sites offer beautiful lake views. Lakeside cabins also provide great lake vistas with a refreshing morning breeze through RV windows enhancing the experience.
Good to know
The water park is only open on weekends during the school year.
Expect long lines for popular attractions, especially on hot days.
Parking is available but can fill up quickly during peak hours.