We only went on the trail at the furtherest parking lot that ends up crossing a street. If you go out and back it works out to be just shy of 2nl miles. It's a really nice path, we saw ducks and geese. The water was really pretty. We went mid day on a Monday and saw just a handful of other people. Kid friendly path if they don't wander. It is more of a wood chip path so I do not think it would be stroller friendly unless you have a really durable stroller. It is dog friendly as long as they are on a leash. We'll...
Read moreGreat little park with a walking bridge, plenty of parking on all sides. Difficult to find the main entrance but there's a small sign off 422 so definitely keep your eyes peeled to see it. Picnic tables and shaded grassy areas if you want to bring a blanket. Hills, streams, wild raspberries to pick. I also wanted to highlight the great selection of hidden stones which is part of a great local ever growing Facebook group. Some hidden and some visible. An excellent place for kids plus you can swim here. ...
Read moreThis place is nice. It seems like it must’ve used to been some kind of quarry or excavation site of some sort. The plaque says that there was a gristmill there. Anyway, they converted it into a nice hiking area. I take my cat there and we walk on the paths. Nobody bothers us. There are benches every so often. I’ve never had any trouble finding an available bench. We have lunch. I read my book and the cat plays by the...
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