Klondike Park is a scenic property that includes more than four miles of natural surface and paved trails, a lake for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, a unique birding and wildlife area, shelters, playgrounds, and sites for cabin and tent camping. The park features six different cabins that host up to eight guests and over forty campsites with restrooms and shower houses. The park has many different habitats for wildlife such as a large pond, riparian forest, emergent wetland, and grassland, attracting various animals and life forms, including shorebirds, waterfowl, sunfish, channel catfish, bluegill, and largemouth bass. The park also has a creative arts center, The Creative at Klondike, which offers gallery space, artist studios, and art-focused professional development opportunities
Plan your family visit to the Klondike Park with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We hiked the overlook trail as well as the Hogsback trail down the bluff. The kids started out strong and made it up to the top of the overlook trail
Highlights: The kids had fun stabbing and cracking ice, and the views of the river below were especially pleasant ✨