What a beautiful Place to be " One on One In Nature & Outdoors & with Wildlife. My Brother & I stumbled upon this Place when we toke a Leisure & Relaxing Ride. My Brother & I came here & walked some of your Trails " We started out awesome Walking on " the Mallard Trail " & proceeded Walking on " the Warbler Way " lots of Hills & trails & lots of Trees & Nature. Beautiful wooden bridges made by great Carpenters too. We saw some " Fairies too & little Villages & Items." We heard lots of Birds " Tweeting & sounding happy too. Lots of Shade to walk the Trails on too. We saw " Under Construction " a Brand New Outside Workout " Gym " you can't use it yet. But, it looks almost done. They have Restrooms here. And Picnic Tables too. My Brother & I did not get to finish Our Walking & Exploring the Trails, etcetera. We definitely have Plans to Return & Some back. And this will be a great Place to Walk & Relax & Take In all The Nature & Wildlife too. And Explore & Learn some New. This would be a Great Place to come & walk & Explore & enjoy Outside & Outdoors. Families , Couples & Single People & Everyone & Anyone are Welcomed to Come & See & Explore. And it's Free of Charge. Come Near or Come Far. This is a...
Read moreI really enjoyed my walk today. This was my first time visiting this place, and it's definitely beautiful! I was Happy to see that the trails are marked, and they do have maps posted. I was a little confused while driving in, but I figured it out. You don't have to park at the learning center, you can keep on driving further into the park. There are bathrooms, trash cans, benches along the trails, a little playground, and picnic tables. Everyone I walked past said hi, and were friendly. I didn't notice any trash on the ground, or in the river, which is amazing! The trails are a little hilly, but that's good. They have rails in some steeper spots along the trails, and they do come in handy, especially with the slippery leaves on the ground. I will definitely be back to walk again, and to bring my nephews to the play area. I'm sad I didn't see any deer, but I did see lots of birds and squirrels. The river, creeks, and bridges, were so beautiful and relaxing to look at! I definitely recommend checking this park out. P.S. I took more than 50 pictures and videos, so I have to add the rest to Maps...
Read moreStopped in today at Robert Williams Nature and Historical Learning Center for a quick walk, decompression and to reconnect to Mother Nature. After a short drive into the park, I was able to find parking. There weren’t a lot of people at the park so I felt that this is still one of Davison’s hidden gems. There are picnic tables, a small playground area and porto potties available. The trails are not paved and are gravel with some inclines. There are wooden bridges to add to the allure of the park. The park is open from dusk to dark. Pedal or motorised bikes are not permitted however, pets are permitted on park grounds. I did see someone with pedal bikes so they might not have read the rules of the park. I would definitely come back here again as when the trees change colours, I think the park will be even...
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