Fantastic park to go to! Whether you choose to bring your dog, your friends or go on a date, you will have a fantastic time. The park falls right into the LaSalle/south Windsor, it is quite large with many winding trails, a hill in the middle of the field, which is perfect for tobogganing in winter. The best time to go is mid spring, or early autumn, as the summer bugs can be quite a hassle, the native fauna isn't very well maintained either in some parts. This park also has a small pond, and a stream where three different flows of water intersect. From there you are able to cross with the help of some stones and logs to a different part of the park which is a lot less maintained. You can find animals like rabbit, deers and coyotes if you look hard enough! If you cross the stream and keep walking southeast you will reach some private property (farm land that grows soy) and beyond that another set of woods, more farmland and...
Read moreOn a Sunday Eve, me and my friends were thinking to visit someplace new. Even though I have been living here for two years, I never visited the park.Such a serene area for you and your friends to spend some time together having a nice walk and to catch some breath of fresh air. You can always have some good laugh in the middle of a tiny park if you have the right friends. It's a refreshingly good experience altogether with the walk through the trails and with the small forest in the middle of...
Read moreBeautiful park year-round, especially in the fall! Definitely worth a visit, and if you wear the right shoes, go off the paved path by going down the trail to the left of the main pathway, close to the parking lot which leads to a shorter path (to the left) and a longer one. Very peaceful and when people don't litter (how they could do such a thing, especially in such a beautiful place is past me), you can truly enjoy nature...
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