Bathrooms were clean. Area in the park was clean and clear of debris. Sufficient amount of picnic tables and benches along the various paths and open space areas. Sulpher spring trail was very well maintained. It looked like there was a sign missing. Wish there was an area to sit and take a break along the path. Plus I was hoping for some more information about thensulpher springs with a historic plaque perhaps to the local area and some scientific information as well. The hardwood bridges/boardwalk are getting very worn down and covered in miss. They need to be replaced before someone breaks through with their foot. Theres an app you have to download or call a 1-800 # to pass for daily parking of 5$ or monthly for 30$. BUT you can only use a credit card. No onsite payment methods. There are lots of garbage cans in the main area but there is not even ONE...
Read moreThis is a small but pretty conservation area. There are typically lots of ducks, chipmunks, birds , fish and swans to be seen on any given day. There are play sets for kids and lots of picnic tables available. There are some short trails, one which leads to a sulphur spring. There is not a lot of parking but it is usually sufficient for the small number of people who are there at one time. It's a nice place for a short outdoor walk if you wish to meet up with someone for a socially distanced...
Read moreWe really enjoy going here as a family it's beautiful to observe the birds have the ability to come and go as they please very interesting to see the big fish that they use for Pond stocking. The path can be a little wet at times but the Sulfur Spring is a very interesting phenomenon. I will mention that the majority of the Walk is not super stroller friendly because of the natural roots mud and beautiful foliage. I would definitely recommend a baby carrier if your...
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