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- Clinton Lake: North Shore George Latham
- El Dorado Lake: Boulder Bluff Horse Trail
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Elk City Lake: Eagle Rock Table Mound Elk River
- Fall River Lake: Fall River Lake
- Melvern: Crooked Knee Horse Trail Ike's Trail
- Perry: Bike Trails Hiking Trails
- Topeka: MacLennan Park Dornwood Park
- Tuttle Creek: Carnahan Randolph
- Wilson Lake: Bike Trails
Clinton Lake North Shore Trails
Trail Usage: Hiking, Biking
Trail Coordinator: Michael Goodwin
The Clinton Lake North Shore Trails are designed for hikers and
mountain bikers. The trails begin in the Corps of Engineers Park
near the Clinton Lake Overlook on the northeast side of the lake.
From the east trailhead, the trails meander westward along the shoreline
and ravines throughout Clinton State Park. The trails can also be
accessed from many trailheads located within Clinton State Park.

The trails are single track, dirt trails exhibiting rocks, tree
roots, creek crossings, rolling hills and mile markers. The 8.4
mile Blue Trail is considered easy to moderate difficulty and the 12.8 mile White Trail is considered moderate to challenging. The Blue Trail is closer to the shoreline and the White Trail
wanders up the various ravines away from the lake. The 1.25 mile
Shoreline Trail, blazed in red, is located below the Blue Trail
on the south side of Campground 1. The Shoreline Trail can be accessed
from the Blue trail using 5 connector trails. The North Shore Trails are blazed
with Blue, White or Red and connecting trails are blazed with the
two colors of the trails to which they connect.
Volunteer trail maintenance workdays are held on the first Saturday
of each month. Volunteers meet at the State Park Office at 9 AM and usually work until noon. Contact the trail coordinator to obtain more information.
Trail map*
Locator map*
Cross Country Ski Trails
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