Ben and I took a vacation from work and decided to take a day trip to do some hiking in Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. The park is less than a two-hour drive from our house and is known for it's beautiful fall color so Ben and I decided to go check it out.
I found a map of the trails online so we were set!
We started with the Lakeview Loop, an easy walk with a view of Lake Bob Sandlin.
Our first view of the lake.
And some fall color already!
Next we decided to tackle the longer Dogwood Trail which would lead to a trout pond that is a popular place for fishing.
This walk was mostly through a pretty forest.
Not far into the trail, we spotted a deer!
During this hike, we learned about Beautyberry which is abundant in the state park. Ben and I have seen it while hiking in Broken Bow also and I was happy to learn more about it.
Soon we were at the trout pond which was really stunning!
I edited this picture on my phone -- which was of course cheating but I thought it was interesting. Maybe in a few weeks it will look more like this!
It was beautiful just like it was.
It ended up being a pretty easy walk, nothing we couldn't handle!
I wasn't expecting much after seeing the trout pond, but this pond was also really pretty and made for some interesting pictures. I promise these are not edited!
On our way out of the park, we saw a turnoff called Dogwood Park so we decided to have a look. It was another pretty place to keep in mind for a future visit.
We hope to find a few more hikes close to home this fall. Stay tuned!