Any trails out side of the main campgrounds, are not maintained and may have fallen trees and other hazards. Use at your own risk. Trails within the campgrounds are suitable for walking.
- Camp Cove – Across the road from the entrance to Camp Cove, is Cartmel Road. It is an old Forest Service Road. If you go up this road, there are be some ATV trails that you could hike or mountain bike on. This road/trail goes to Sasquatch Mountain Resort.
- Chehalis River Campground and Chehalis River Group Site – Fishing Trail – The fishing trail is a one way trail through the forest Approx. 2-3km one way. No Bikes are permitted on the Fishing Trail, however there are a couple small bike trails located in the main campground.
- Grace Lake Campground and Grace Lake Group Site – No trails in the immediate vicinity.
- Twenty Mile Bay Campground – Parameter trail overlooking Harrison Lake. Approx. 1-2 hours one way.
- Weaver Lake Campground, North Weaver Lake Group Site and South Weaver Lake Group Site – Denham Trail – Trail follows the parameter of Weaver Lake. This trail is approximately 6 km long and takes 3 hours to complete for avid hikers. This trail is not maintained and may contain hazards.
- Weaver Creek Group Site – No trails in the immediate vicinity.
- Wood Lake Campground and Wood Lake Group Site – Newly constructed trails with in the campground, unmaintained trail to waterfalls and in the area is a trail to an old forestry look out tower.
- Wolf Lake Group Site – No trails in the immediate vicinity.
Also See Day Use and Visitor Fees for more information.