Black Hill Regional Park Trails


Black Hill Regional Park is a 1300-acre, lake-oriented park that features the mostly hard-surface 4.6 mile Black Hill Trail, over 16 miles of natural surface trails, and a water trail on Little Seneca Lake.

Trails offer spectacular views of the lake, and meander through oak and hickory forests through some of our Best Natural Areas. Historical markers identify former mill sites and interpret past gold mining history.

Unless noted otherwise on the map, trails marked “Natural Surface” and “Hard Surface” are “Shared by All” trails which includes hikers, bikers and equestrians.

Use: Hiking, Biking, Equestrian

Length: 16 miles +/-

More Info: Most trails allow all types of use, but access restrictions do exist, so please use proper trail etiquette and observe and obey the signs posted at all trailheads. Mountain bikers must yield to pedestrians and equestrians.

Water & Restrooms: Drinking water and restrooms are available for trail users at the Visitor Center.

Access & Parking: Ample parking is available in the picnic area of the park, along Lake Ridge Drive. Horse trailers must be parked in the overflow lot near the boat ramp.

Other Resources: You can also find detailed, interactive maps of these trails on TrailLink.com and AllTrails.com and the TROT Trail Directory.