Sakatah Lake State Park - Recreation

Recreation

  • Boating: The park has a public boat ramp and four rental canoes.
  • Camping:
    • Shaded campground with 62 sites and one camper cabin.
    • Two primitive group camps accessible by road at the east end of the park.
    • Camping area for travelers on the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail.
  • Fishing: There is a fishing pier near the picnic area.
  • Trails: There is a total of 39 miles (63 km) of trails in the park, most of them well-shaded.
    • Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail (hiking/biking/roller-blading/snowmobiling)
    • Oak Tree/Utahu Can Trail - Hidden Pond Trail - Sumac Trail (hiking/skiing): These three trails form a loop around the center of the park.
    • Big Woods/Tanka Canwitc Loop (hiking/skiing): A 1km loop accessible from either of the trail systems listed above.
    • Wahpekute Trail (hiking): The least developed trail in the park runs right along the lakeshore.
    • Timber Doodle Trail (hiking/skiing): A level loop through the more exposed scrub area in the eastern part of the park.
  • There is no designated swimming area in the park. The shore is quite muddy.

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