Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Colton Point State Park adventure.
Discover the rugged beauty of Colton Point State Park.
Colton Point State Park is just that―on point! Boasting four miles of rugged hiking trails that snake through it’s thick pines. Make sure to wear the appropriate footwear; many of these trails are angled by steep, at times slippery hillsides. And, once you’ve traversed through the sometimes treacherous terrain at Colton Point State Park, you’ll be able to rest your calloused feet within the confines of your pitched-tent, occupying one of the parks numerous primitive campsites.
The best time to visit Colton Point State Park is during the mild weather of spring and fall, when the foliage is either blooming or showcasing a vibrant array of colors. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, though it can be quite popular. Winters are harsh and facilities may be limited, so it's less ideal for a visit.