This park is small, perfect if you’re looking for a short nature walk in a residential area (15 minutes or so will take you through the whole thing). My dog and I saw several deer during our visit, including two babies and a few groups scattered along the trail, which made the experience really special.
That said, there are a few downsides. The trailhead is on a super narrow road, so parking is limited and a bit inconvenient, you’ll likely need to park down the street. The trails were somewhat overgrown, and the park felt like a Hamilton County project that may have lost steam. Also, you can see houses on both sides throughout most of the park, which took away from the sense of being...
Read moreBrought the kids out to Fairwood Forest and had a marvellous time! With song birds chirping and fresh plants budding, this is surely the perfect family-friendly oasis for summer 2020! Help by picking up trash / cleaning up after yourselves....
Read moreIt's a hidden gem of a cute little park, with National Forest Service cameras monitoring parts...
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