Due to snow/ice accumulation, flooding or other hazardous conditions, some state parks and facilities may be closed. Before your visit, be sure to check the specific park's Web page for current conditions or call the park office. (2/8/10)
Bridle Trail Conditions - Too Wet for Riding; Family Wilderness closed for winter; Temporary Trailhead Change for Campbell Creek Loop Trail; Construction of Visitors Center in Progress
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Bridle Trail Conditions: The bridle trails are currently too wet for riding. For the safety of riders and horses, as well as the prevention of trail damage, please do not ride the trails until drying has occurred. Remember that horses are allowed only on designated bridle trails. Riding on the power line easement, closed sections of the old West Loop, or areas other than designated bridle trails is unlawful. Hikers are allowed to walk on bridle trails, but should yield the trail when riders approach. The new parking area is now complete. The parking area has been expanded and includes a new entrance and new exit for easier parking and turning. As a reminder - if you bring dogs they must be on a leash and under control at all times.
The Family Wilderness Camp is closed for winter and will reopen March 15, 2010.
Campbell Creek Loop Trail Detour: Campbell Creek Loop Trail head has been temporarily rerouted to begin behind the park office. Please park by the park office to access the trail head.
New Visitor Center Construction: Construction on the new Visitor's Center and new picnic shelter for Raven Rock State Park is in progress. Completion is anticipated for February 2010.
Updated: 2010-02-06 01:02:01
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It's a great way to choose among more than 3,000 campsites as well as vacation cabins,
picnic shelters, community buildings and other facilities at our 38 state parks and state
recreation areas. We're able to offer this service in partnership with InfoSpherix, a leader
in the reservations industry. Reservations may be made online, by calling our toll-free
number or in person by visiting most state park offices/visitor centers during regular hours.
We hope you'll explore and enjoy our 'Naturally Wonderful' state parks.