The Lakeside Trail is a 1 mile moderate trail that is accessible from the Running Cedar Trail, the Pine Knob Trail, the concession/picnic area, and
Circumferential Trail
The Circumferential or New Lakeside Trail is a 2.12 mile moderate trail that is accessible from the Lakeside Trail as well as from the Lost Barr
Meh Te Kos Trail
The Meh Te Kos Trail is a moderate difficulty bridle trail that features rides of 2.6 to 5.1 miles in length. The trail is accessible from the horse
White-tail Trail
The White-Tail Trail is a .76 mile, moderate difficulty multi-use trail that is accessible from the Backbone Trail and provides subsequent access in
Spurr Trail
The Spurr Trail is a short, easy, connecting trail between the Powhatan Forks, Majestic Oak, and Pumunkey Trails. Near its southern end a 1940s era
Pumunkey Trail
The Pumunkey Trail is a 0.9 mile, moderate difficulty multi-use trail, that is accessible from both the Backbone Trail and the Spur Trail. Named for
Wood Warbler Trail and Walkway
The Wood Warbler Trail and Walkway is just south of the fishing pier and is handicap accessible from the parking area near the boat ramp. The trail
Peregrine Passage Trail
The Peregrine Passage Walkway is the southernmost trail and boardwalk in the park. It can be accessed from the Baywoods Trail but is not handicap
Osprey Trail and Overlook Walkway
The Osprey Trail and Overlook Walkway is north of the fishing pier and accessible from the yurt access road. The walkway rises and falls via flights