ute lake nature trailhiking miles total 3,800’ it can be hot, dry, and sunny. please be prepared...
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This network of trails provides a unique experience of Ute Lake State Park as it winds through the desert, in and out of arroyos, and along the edge of a narrow canyon of fractured bedrock. There are several spur trails that will take you to benches overlooking the lake. Create a 2 mile loop between the Logan and Rogers Trailheads.
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Ute Lake Nature Trail
Precautions:
AMENITIES
ACTIVITIES
DISTANCE
ELEVATION
DIFFICULTY
Benches
Hiking
Miles Total
3,800’
It can be hot, dry, and sunny. Please be prepared with plenty of water.Use caution at the canyon overlook, especially with children and dogs.
The trail is within the park fee area. Vehicles must display a valid park permit, which can be purchased at a self-pay station or the visitor center.
Please pack out all trash Keep dogs on a leash NO motor vehicles on the trail
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Funded by a Federal Highway Administration Recreational Trails Program Grant
5 Picnic Shelters
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Logan Park
Rogers Park
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