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- Clinton Lake: North Shore   George Latham
- El Dorado Lake: Boulder Bluff Horse Trail
- Elk City Lake: Eagle Rock   Table Mound   Elk River
- Fall River Lake: Fall River Lake
- Melvern: Crooked Knee Horse Trail   Five Star Bike Trail
- Perry: Bike Trails   Hiking Trails
- Topeka: MacLennan Park   Dornwood Park
- Tuttle Creek: Carnahan   Randolph
- Wilson Lake: Switchgrass Mountain Biking Trail

 

Toronto Lake: Overlook - Blackjack Ridge - Oak Ridge

Trail Usage: Hiking

Trail Information:
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Toronto Lake is located on the Verdigris River, about 10 miles northeast of Fall River Lake.  The terrain is similar to the Fall River Lake area.  Both are hilly and well timbered.

All trails in the park are open to foot travel, walking, hiking or backpacking.  All but the Ancient Tree Trail are open to other non-motorized uses, including mountain biking, but no horses are allowed.  Back country camping is allowed in designated areas by permit only.

During high water levels or heavy rains portions of the trails may be hazardous or impassable.  Biking is prohibited when the trail is wet enough that damage may occur.

The 1,000 acre Cross Timbers State Park has 17 miles of trails.  Cross Timbers is a unique woodland, now recognized as the oldest relatively untouched forest in the eastern United States.  For further information on the Toronto Lake park, call: (620) 637-2213.  Please note, the phone number is the same as Fall River State Park.

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