With over 1,300 acres of picturesque state park to wander, hitting the hiking trails in Beavers Bend Cabin Country is a must. From spotting wildlife, to taking in the flora and fauna, and scoping out a few hidden gems and waterfalls along the way, a walk in the park should be on every visitor’s itinerary when they get here already.
Like we said, there’s a ton of great trails that lead to scenic overlooks and pristine river views in Beavers Bend State Park. Whether you’re an experienced hiker looking to beat your personal best for distance, or a newbie looking for something a little bit less intense, there’s a trail to fit your needs here. We’ll break it down for you.
The more difficult trails that you’ll want to bring some extra water along for include:
And for the more easy-going hikers, check out:
For more information on trails, including maps and guided tours, be sure to download the Visit Beavers Bend Cabin Country app to help you plan out your day.
While entry into the park is free, you will need to pay to park your vehicle. We make that as easy as possible though. You can pay ahead of time online, or just do it before leaving your car by following the instructions on signs up around the park. You can park just about anywhere inside Beavers Bend where signs say you can.
We’d recommend packing along some water, sunscreen, bug spray, and maybe a little something to snack on while you’re hiking. Just make sure you take any garbage with you, or throw it away in a proper garbage can. We want to keep these trails spic and span for the next group of hikers.
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