Aptly named Lake Somerville is perfect for, well, summertime activities. The extensive trailway is open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The path is extra-wide, and it connects this park with two others for triple your fun. The main trail is 13 miles, with another 27 miles of side trails.
Your boating options are endless on this 11,000-surface-acre lake. Swim from the shore, or BYOB (bring your own boat) to get on the water at one of a couple of boat ramps. Your tasty dinner waits for you in the lake.
Anglers have no problem reeling in largemouth bass, catfish, and hybrid bass. Paddle leisurely along to discover quiet inlets and enjoy a peaceful afternoon. As you can imagine, hot summer days can be popular.
Nearly 150 campsites have electricity and water for year-round use. There are 20 equestrian campsites.
Aptly named Lake Somerville is perfect for, well, summertime activities. The extensive trailway is open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The path is extra-wide, and it connects this park with two others for triple your fun. The main trail is 13 miles, with another 27 miles of side trails.
Your boating options are endless on this 11,000-surface-acre lake. Swim from the shore, or BYOB (bring your own boat) to get on the water at one of a couple of boat ramps. Your tasty dinner waits for you in the lake.
Anglers have no problem reeling in largemouth bass, catfish, and hybrid bass. Paddle leisurely along to discover quiet inlets and enjoy a peaceful afternoon. As you can imagine, hot summer days can be popular.
Nearly 150 campsites have electricity and water for year-round use. There are 20 equestrian campsites.
When you camp at Birch Creek, you might not be right on the water -- but you’ll be pretty darn close. Most of the 125 campsites here come with water and electric hookups, and there’s a special camping area on the west end of the park reserved for horses and their campers. If you want to be in the heart of the action, try to snag a spot in the Ceda Read more...
What are you looking for in a campsite? We ask because chances are Nails Creek has what you’re looking for. If you’re looking to teach your wee ones how to cast a line, reserve a site in the Cedar Creek camping area -- it sits right next to a designated kid’s fishing pond. Traveling with your horse in tow? Snag an equestrian site in the Bent Tree Read more...
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Lake Somerville State Park
We dare you to not find something fun to do at Lake Somerville State Park!
Aptly named Lake Somerville is perfect for, well, summertime activities. The extensive trailway is open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The path is extra-wide, and it connects this park with two others for triple your fun. The main trail is 13 miles, with another 27 miles of side trails.
Your boating options are endless on this 11,000-surface-acre lake. Swim from the shore, or BYOB (bring your own boat) to get on the water at one of a couple of boat ramps. Your tasty dinner waits for you in the lake.
Anglers have no problem reeling in largemouth bass, catfish, and hybrid bass. Paddle leisurely along to discover quiet inlets and enjoy a peaceful afternoon. As you can imagine, hot summer days can be popular.
Nearly 150 campsites have electricity and water for year-round use. There are 20 equestrian campsites.
Aptly named Lake Somerville is perfect for, well, summertime activities. The extensive trailway is open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The path is extra-wide, and it connects this park with two others for triple your fun. The main trail is 13 miles, with another 27 miles of side trails.
Your boating options are endless on this 11,000-surface-acre lake. Swim from the shore, or BYOB (bring your own boat) to get on the water at one of a couple of boat ramps. Your tasty dinner waits for you in the lake.
Anglers have no problem reeling in largemouth bass, catfish, and hybrid bass. Paddle leisurely along to discover quiet inlets and enjoy a peaceful afternoon. As you can imagine, hot summer days can be popular.
Nearly 150 campsites have electricity and water for year-round use. There are 20 equestrian campsites.
Activities in the park
2 campgrounds in Lake Somerville State Park
When you camp at Birch Creek, you might not be right on the water -- but you’ll be pretty darn close. Most of the 125 campsites here come with water and electric hookups, and there’s a special camping area on the west end of the park reserved for horses and their campers. If you want to be in the heart of the action, try to snag a spot in the Ceda Read more...
What are you looking for in a campsite? We ask because chances are Nails Creek has what you’re looking for. If you’re looking to teach your wee ones how to cast a line, reserve a site in the Cedar Creek camping area -- it sits right next to a designated kid’s fishing pond. Traveling with your horse in tow? Snag an equestrian site in the Bent Tree Read more...
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