The Paradise Point Trail is a moderately trafficked, point-to-point trail used for bird watching, hiking and nature trips. The 1.4 mile-long trail has an elevation gain of 160 feet, making it easy in terms of difficulty and kid-friendly. Dogs are not allowed on the Paradise Point Trail. The most notable aspect of this trail is a beautiful lake. The path is filled with beautiful flowers like arnica, bear grass, and huckleberries. The most popular birds of Paradise Point Trail are grouses. Moose and bears can be spotted occasionally by hikers and that’s why hikers ought to carry a bear spray. There are no restrooms or drinking water points on the trail, so hikers ought to also carry drinking water. The Paradise Point Trail is accessible all year round though it is at its best from April to September.
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