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Brown County State Park Overlook.
Near Trail 8
Great views at Hesitation Point.

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Trail 8

4.0 (6 Ratings)
If you're up for a longer hike in Brown County State Park, check out Trail 8!
3.5
mi
Distance
479
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.47mi
Distance
479ft
Elevation Gain
480ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,002ft
High Point
690ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a 4-mile, intermediate trail that starts at the West Lookout Tower, passes by Hesitation Point, and has plenty of offshoots to Ogle Lake. After parking and admiring the view at the West Lookout, it's easy to jump on the trail. The beginning is filled with some low-grade ascents alternated with flat patches running along the road. When you reach the first sign marking a split off to Ogle Lake, it's best to veer to the left to stay on Trail 8 so you climb down the long set of stairs (located further into the hike) instead of hiking up them. Around one mile in, you'll pass by Tulip Tree Shelter, which has a playground, picnic tables, covered shelter, and grill. Shortly after this (around 1.5 miles in), you'll see Hesitation Point across the road. This is one of the best views in the park, so be sure to take time to stop for pictures! Soon, you'll reach a large set of stairs that marks the big descent. About halfway down the staircase, there's a platform with a bench to take a break. After descending, you'll find yourself in a low-lying, wooded valley. In the valley, the trail is relatively flat with multiple bridges crossing the creek. Another short, straight offshoot to Ogle Lake is about 2.8 miles in. Soon, you'll start your ascent out of the valley with a moderate uphill climb, before leveling out only to descend and climb again before reaching the end of the trail. Because there are so many different offshoots and options on Trail 8, it's best to bring along a State Park map or use the Mobile App. There are some roots and downed trees to climb over as well.

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Contributors
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