Chris Greene Lake Park


Chris Greene Lake Park offers a beautiful and versatile outdoor experience with hiking trails, a dog park, a beach area, playgrounds, and picnic facilities. It is family-friendly with amenities like barbecue grills, picnic tables, and restrooms, along with wheelchair accessible entrances and parking. Visitors enjoy the shaded areas, water access for dogs, and activities such as disc golf, kayaking, and fishing. The park requires an entrance fee, and it is suitable for picnics and outdoor gatherings.
Reviews


Great dog park with water access. Lots of trees for shade.
A couple times a year when it’s peak season l, the poop can overflows but beyond that my dog enjoys it there.


You will need cash to get in. Bring food and drinks. They do have a drink machine. There are hiking and disc golf too.


Came here to play their Disc Golf Course and found that this is a very nice park. Lots of woods with trails, playgrounds, shelters, and a nice lake. Saw people, putting in kayaks and some fishing. Looks like they have a beach area where you can swim too. Says you have to pay, but was free the day I came. Nice place for a little adventure or picnic.


Had a great time at Chris Green Lake…
we went on a small hike while we wait on White Rock Trail which is stroller friendly (I wouldn’t use an umbrella stroller. Suggest one with bigger wheels. And go to the left trail as if you are going to dog park it will be less of an incline.
The beach was enjoyable as well. Little gravelly but that is expected due to it’s been raining so much. I do love they have did some additions to beach. Planted trees, put umbrellas and a play set for kids.
Definitely better from when we were kids.


Our family has many great memories at Chris Greene Lake. Including our latest event, our son’s Eagle Scout Court of Honor. We reserved a pavilion for the event. When the pavilion was paid for it was not shared that our guests would be charged an entrance fee to attend. I would have prepaid for the guests if I had been made aware. Unfortunately, this put a bit of a damper on the event after all the wonderful memories of scout activities and service projects at Chris Greene.