1. PLACES / TABLE ROCK LAKESIDE TRAIL
This trail is marked with purple blazes and offers a bit of history, great views of the mountain, and a family friendly alternative to hiking up the steeper mountain trails.  The Civil Conservation Corps started this trail in the mid-1930’s and the loop was completed in 2011.  The east section around Pinnacle Lake is .75 mile and begins near the boat house and leads hikers past an old stone boat landing, below the historic Lodge, and by the dam and spillway, all of which the CCC constructed.  A small parking area serves as an optional trail access at the dam.  The trail drops down below the spillway to where a bridge crosses the creek.  From the bridge, the newest section around the west side of the lake is more level and leads .8 mile to the parking area near the picnic shelters.  The walk between the two main trail heads located at the shelters and the boat house is .3 mile and passes through the main day use parking area and by the swimming beach to complete the entire loop.  Completing a hiking registration card is not necessary for this trail. -From the TRSP Trails website

ADA Accessible

No

Stroller Friendly

No

Water Fountain

Yes

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

$5.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

1.90 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Lake, Picnic Area, Playground, Viewpoint, and Wildlife Viewing This trail is mostly flat (some up and down in some areas) and offers excellent views of Table Rock mountain from below. Other highlights include a dam spillway “waterfall” and bridge. If you hike the loop clockwise it ends at the playground!

Parking Details

$5.00/adults, $3/age 6-16, Free/5 and under An annual pass is available for purchase for all the area state parks (from $50/year).