
This is a nice park, but it's definitely the grubbiest of the Three Rivers Greenway system. It's not big enough to get a proper long walk in, and there's currently a bridge out, so you take a detour through the woods. There's some fun graffiti at one point, but that end ends up at a dead end street and it's not as pretty. Then the other way ends abruptly too. There's some trail a bit father, but not that far.
Mostly, it's better for picnicking and walking the dog than exercise. And my visit was colored by two dudes definitely up to something, loitering and on their phones the whole time and meeting up with people. It was pretty sketchy,...
Read moreThis park should have a sign at the entrance stating the condition of the trail. Going to the right, the trail ends abruptly. To the left, the bridge is out and there are detour signs. Detour signs aren't at eye level. They are red signs spray painted on the ground. Not easily visible. Detour takes you through a wooded area on a narrow dirt pathway. Couldn't see ahead in the wooded area to see when the path would lead back to the paved , walking/biking walkway. Turned around and left to go to another walking/biking trail. However, the columbia police department was sitting out in the parking lot when we...
Read moreThis has the potential of being a gorgeous park. It's state was rather disappointing though. There was trash left behind along the trail, and some of it appeared to have been left for a few days. It definitely could have used a leaf blower on the sidewalks. But the worst part was the views. Every place that had a park bench was overgrown in front, so there wasn't much of a view other then foliage. So many opportunities for outstanding photography crushed by overgrown foliage. Not to mention the sewer smell that crept up on you every few hundred feet. Very...
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