Spring Break at Hagg Lake

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Spring Break at Hagg Lake: A Kid-Approved Adventure List

Planning an easy, outdoor spring break? Hagg Lake (also known as Scoggins Valley Park) has everything you need for fresh air, family time, and low-key fun. Use this punch list to build your perfect day:

Go Geocaching

Turn your hike into a treasure hunt! Use a GPS app to track down hidden caches around the lake—kids love the thrill of the find.  Learn more and start your adventure today.

Try Birding

Bring binoculars and spot herons, ducks, and other wildlife. Spring is prime time for bird activity, so keep your eyes (and ears) open.

Walk the StoryWalk® & TRACK Trails (at Trailhead #32 - Cedar Grove)

Combine reading and exploring with pages of a children’s book posted along a trail—perfect for younger kids who need a little extra motivation to keep moving. Our current story is "Leaf Thief" by Alice Hemming.

While there, check out the self-guided TRACK Trails program for a fun and interactive way to learn about our local wildlife and plants. Perfect for curious kids!

Discover Public Art

Keep an eye out for creative and unexpected installations and beautiful murals. Let kids interpret what they see! Our handy public art map makes it easy to plan your adventure.

Go Fishing

Cast a line from shore and see what bites. It’s a relaxing way to slow things down and enjoy the lake together.

Whether you check off one or all five, Hagg Lake makes it easy to turn spring break into a fun, family-friendly outing!