Complete Guide to Nelson Dewey  State Park

There is a lot of  things to see and  do inside this park.  The interesting geographical outlay  of the land offers breathtaking views, beautiful walking  trails, and abundant wildlife that ensures  you have a  memorable visit.

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Burial Mounds

Camping is a popular activity in Nelson Dewey State Park, especially during the summer season. Campgrounds are closed during the winter season.

Nelson Dewey State Park Camping

There are about 2.3 miles of hiking trails inside the park. These trails will take you through different natural environments and terrain.

Nelson Dewey State Park Hiking

If you are an avid bird watcher, be on the lookout for several bird species including red-shouldered hawks, Kentucky warblers, Bell’s vireo, Louisiana waterthrush, and Acadian flycatcher.

Birds and Wildlife inside Nelson Dewey State Park

People are allowed to visit for hiking or other winters sports activities except camping.

Nelson Dewey State Park in Winter

Dogs are allowed in most campgrounds, trails, roads, and outlying areas of the parks.

Nelson Dewey State Park and Dogs

If you are a golf lover, there are excellent golfing courts within driving distance of the park.

Golf Near Nelson Dewey State Park

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