Keystone State Park

Accessibility

Keystone State Park offers a range of accessibility accommodations to ensure all visitors can enjoy its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. 

Accessible Facilities and Features

Accessible Camping Sites

Lakeside Loop - Site 33

Site 33 in the Lakeside Loop offers a modern 50-amp electric hookup with a paved back-in driveway, accommodating vehicles up to 40 feet.

Reserve Camping Site 33

Hillside Loop - Site 89

Site 89 in the Hillside Loop features a modern 50-amp electric hookup with a paved back-in driveway, suitable for vehicles up to 58 feet. Domestic pets are allowed.

Reserve Camping Site 89

Accessible Lodging

Modern Cabin 11

Modern Cabin 11 can accommodate up to 6 people with two double beds and a bunk bed. Visitors are reminded to bring your own bed linens, towels, dishes, pots and pans.

Reserve Modern Cabin 11

Camping Cottage CC-1

Lakeside Camping Cottage CC-1 can accommodate up to 5 people with one double bed and two bunk beds. Visitors are reminded to bring your own bed linens, towels, dishes, pots and pans.

Reserve CC-1

Yurt Y-1

Lakeside Camping Cottage CC-1 can accommodate up to 5 people with one double bed and two bunk beds. Visitors are reminded to bring your own bed linens, towels, dishes, pots and pans.

Reserve Yurt Y-1

Accessible Picnic Tables

The Deglau Picnic Grove / Beach Area has close or immediate ADA access by vehicle along with ADA picnic tables.

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Pavilion 1

Pavilion 1 has a seating capacity of 100 people with 14 picnic tables.

Reserve Pavilion 1

Pavilion 2

Pavilion 2 has a seating capacity of 65 people with 9 picnic tables.

Reserve Pavilion 2

An accessible fishing area is located in the spillway.

Lakeside Loop

2.0 miles  |  Easiest hiking  | Loop trail  |  No blazes


Recreations permitted: hiking, biking
Trailhead amenities: modern restrooms, potable water, picnic tables

Lakeside Trail is an ideal trail for the whole family to explore Keystone State Park. This ADA accessible, flat trail circles Keystone Lake and offers views through various ecosystems. These ecosystems are perfect for wildlife enthusiasts looking to spot birds, fish, reptiles, pollinating insects, and more. Be sure to stop at the causeway at dusk for breathtaking sunset views, or at the dam at dawn for an amazing sunrise. 

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Areas of the park provide accessible hunting. Contact the park office for more information.

Lakeside trail's various parking areas within the day-use areas of the park provide ADA access for wildlife observation.

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