- This page, Callahan State Park, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Callahan State Park
Details
Overview
With over 800 acres of park land, Callahan is primarily used for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and walking. Callahan offers acres of open fields and ponds, along with 7 miles of marked trails. With approximately 60 acres of land dedicated to permitted agricultural use.
Hours
Dawn to dusk
Parking
Parking is free at park entrance.
All Activities
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Mountain biking
- Fishing
- Cross-country skiing
- Bird watching
Restrictions
Off-road vehicles of any kind are prohibited within park property
Dogs must be leashed in the parking lots, on any roads, the Earthen Dam, Foxhunt trail and any trail which abuts private property. Dogs are allowed off leash in designated areas only.
Grilling and open air fires are prohibited
Drones are prohibited on DCR lands
Keep off private property
Alcohol is prohibited