Adventure. Nature. Escape.
With five established recreation areas, and dozens of access points to the lake, Scoggins Valley Park offers something for everyone. From family-friendly hiking trails to secluded coves ideal for picnicking or fishing, recreational opportunity abounds.
What Can You Do at the Park?
- Hike, trail run, mountain bike and road cycle - the park features nearly 14 miles of trails looping around the lake! Download our trail map.
- Picnic and BBQ
- Water Activities - seasonal rentals are available through Scoggins Valley Outfitters and you can also bring your own watercraft and swim.
Read about Water Safety before visiting.
- Observe nature - the lake is popular with bird watchers, and you can spot a variety of wildlife year-round
Scoggins Valley Outfitters
Get out on the water! We rent kayaks and stand-up paddle boards during our high season, and to groups year-round.
Disc Golf Course
Come out to play disc golf, lake-side! Click here for details and scorecard.
Recreation Areas
Elks
Located near the south end of the dam, this site offers angling access, picnicking, and ADA-accessible restrooms. Elks also features a designated non-motorized watercraft launch.
Sain Creek
Nestled along a secluded cove, Sain Creek Recreation Area is home to two reservable picnic spaces. In addition, the site offers angling, flush restrooms, and trail access.
C-ramp
The largest and most popular of the recreation areas, C-Ramp offers a suite of amenities including concession sales, watercraft rentals, trail access, angling, and a boat ramp.
Scoggins Creek
A forested retreat tucked beside the park’s namesake creek, this recreation area features shaded picnic areas, restrooms, and wildlife viewing.
Eagle Point
Featuring a boat ramp, restrooms, trail access, and numerous picnic sites, Eagle Point is situated just 1.5 miles past the park entrance.