I hesitate to write this review lest too many people find out about this amazing park. But wow this is an absolutely 10/10 nature center.
I came out around 5:30 am on a Saturday to run the Tindley Loop Trail. First of all, the trail is perfectly maintained and has very clear, frequent markings throughout the trail so you know if you’re on the right path. I didn’t even check this out beforehand—probably should have—but after a few hundred meters the markings made sense. Like I said, the trail is in great condition and the best part is I hardly encountered any bugs compared to what I’m used to experiencing on trails in this area. I saw a deer running along the trail with me at one point and I had the trail completely to myself since I was there so early.
The nature center right next to the trail has a very clean restroom and water fountain available. And since I arrived so early the door was locked but a nice security guard must have seen me and he opened the door for me. I thought that was great.
After my eight mile run (did the loop twice) I walked around the rest of the park and noted the abundance of playground equipment and a “Discovery Trail” for kids. Baseball and soccer fields galore, basketball courts and a tennis/pickleball section too.
I can’t say enough about this fantastic park. Please consider visiting if you enjoy outdoor activities in the area, whether with adults...
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