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Hey there, I added a new entry to Ridge Raven. It came from time on the trail, boots on dirt, mind wandering, noticing what only shows up when I slow down. Hiking Occoneechee State Park
Beaver Pond Trail (5.38 Miles) I hiked it clockwise, which meant turning left at the start. About 1.5–2 miles in, you begin to see views of the lake. The trees keep the trail nicely shaded, which makes it comfortable even in the warmer hours of the day. A few notes for dog owners: there’s a sign at the trailhead reminding visitors to keep dogs leashed because of possible wildlife encounters and horses on the trail. Unless your dogs are well-trained around horses, it’s something to be mindful of. ![]() Because I visited in September, the trail wasn’t busy, just five people and four horseback riders the entire loop. I imagine it’s much more popular in spring and summer. If you enjoy solitude, off-season hiking is a great choice here. The trail itself is easygoing: no real technical sections, very little elevation change, and just enough variety between woods and lake views to keep it interesting. One funny moment, I heard a loud noise I thought might be a bear, but it turned out to be a boat engine on the water. The only real downside is that horses do leave their “mark” on the trail. Not the end of the world, but worth noting. Panhandle Trail (Gravel + Loops) The main trail is wide, flat, and gravel, not very exciting, but very easy. Perfect for walking or running, though it lacks big views. If you follow it all the way, you’ll end up at Box Island Overlook. What kept things interesting for me were the side loops. They add mileage and bring more variety to the hike, with softer ground and sections that feel closer to the water. These loops made the return trip much more enjoyable after the straightforward gravel. ![]() A Fun Surprise: Bigfoot Trail Markings & Navigation Final Thoughts on Hiking The post Hiking Occoneechee State Park appeared first on Ridge Raven. Just a moment from the nature. Cheers, Petra |

Hiking Occoneechee State Park

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