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The ultimate adventure guide

Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/24/2018
The entrance to Beaver Dam State Park is a welcome sign after nearly 30 miles on a slow dirt road!
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/24/2018
There is a single self-pay station at the park's entrance for day-use and camping fees.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
The river through the park is inviting for fishing and also hikers looking to hike the trail that parallels its length.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/24/2018
Horseshoe pits inside Campground B.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
Interesting stone formations sit throughout Beaver Dam State Park.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
The Interpretive Trail Trailhead inside Campground B.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
Interpretive signage along the Interpretive Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
Campgrounds in this low-trafficked park offer campers quiet nights in a scenic environment.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
Trails along the river.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
A sign pointing out the namesake for the Waterfall Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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09/24/2018
Historic hot springs with flow diverted into the adjacent creek pools.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/24/2018
Soaking pools where warm spring water feeds the creek at the end of the Waterfall Trail.

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