Perry Lake Trail - Hiking

Hiking

Although the trail is maintained regularly some sections of the trail may be covered with underbrush and/or mowed away as the trail crosses uncommonly used sections and fields. The popular season for hiking the Lake Perry Trail is from June until late August.

From April until September hiking along portions of the trail become difficult as the amount of spider webs and ticks increase with the humid climate. Proper preparations and equipment is suggest to ward off these nuisances.

Four miles of the trail are along dirt roads. These roads connect two sections of the trail together.

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