Hiking: Multiple trails of varying difficulty levels wind through the park’s bluffs, rock formations, and woodlands. Some of the most popular include the Devil’s Den Trail, Yellow Rock Trail, and the Butterfield Hiking Trail. Mountain biking and horseback riding are also offered on select trails. Camping: Devil’s Den offers over 130 campsites, along with 17 historic cabins, many with fireplaces and kitchens. Fishing and Boating: The park’s Lake Devil is an 8-acre lake ideal for fishing and pedal boat rentals. Caving: Though some cave access has been restricted in recent years to protect bat populations, the park’s geology includes multiple small caves, which add to its unique terrain. (责任编辑:) |