The park offers a wide range of activities, including year-round fishing, disc golf, equestrian trails, a playground, climbing rocks, a splash pad, and hiking trails. You can also explore the park's many trails and footpaths on a leisurely walk or with a group of experienced hikers.
Yes, the park offers tent campsites along the shores of both Horseshoe Lake and Pelican Lake, as well as RV sites with full hook-ups near Horseshoe Lake. The park is also dog-friendly and accessible for people with disabilities.
The park is home to over 1,500 species of watchable wildlife, making it a nature lover's paradise. The park's natural landscape, which includes lush plant growth, acres of waterways, and impressive strands of cottonwood and willows, provides a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife.
Yes, the park offers picnic shelters to rent for events such as family gatherings, company picnics, or other celebrations. The park also has open spaces and a safe, clean playground for youth and families to enjoy. Fees for events may vary depending on the type of event and amount of space needed, and some events may require an Interim Use Permit.
Yes, the park offers several pass options, including a Mulit-Park Pass for $125.00, an Individual Park Pass for $60.00, and a Senior Citizen/Qualified Individual with a Disability, Veterans, and active-duty personnel pass for $100.00. These passes are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase and exclude special events and holidays.