Rose Oaks

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Upcoming Event

Summer Sunset Forest Therapy Walk 

Nurture your well-being as you experience the physical and mental health benefits of forest bathing from 7-9 p.m. June 26 at Rose Oaks County Park Nature Area. During this nature wellness series, participants will enjoy the benefits of forest therapy, a slow restorative walk in a natural setting that follows a standard sequence of elements.

Other sessions in this series include:

  • May 16, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Nurtured By Nature Forest Therapy Walk at Waterford Oaks County Park
  • July 16, 10 a.m.-noon – Refresh and Renew Forest Therapy Walk at Highland Oaks County Park Nature Area
  • Aug. 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. – Dusk to Dark Forest Therapy Walk at Oak Park Woods 

Cost is $15/person/session. Online registration with payment required.

Register Here

Archery Hunting

Archery hunting for white-tailed deer (with some limitations) is allowed in this park, hunting locations and rules are listed in the individual park archery maps. No parks allow firearm hunting.

Locations where archery hunting is also allowed:

  • Addison Oaks-East Nature Park
  • Highland Oaks Nature Park
  • Independence Oaks-North Nature Park
  • Lyon Oaks County Park
  • Orion Oaks Nature Park

About

Several glacier lakes within Rose Oaks Nature Park provide contrast to the gently rolling open meadows and wooded uplands. This 649-acre undeveloped park is a favorite of equestrians who explore its five miles of trails including accessible boardwalks and floating docks, which are also shared by hikers, cyclists, geocachers and cross-country skiers. Fishing is permitted and non-motorized boats and electric motor boats are allowed; carry-in only. General parking is located on Buckhorn Lake Road; equestrian parking is at the Fish Lake Road lot.

 

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