I just like to know how you expect a 58-year-old woman to walk my kayak several miles to put it into water such a shame cuz I would have probably enjoyed seeing the sites there It was pretty to walk around I have to say but I wasn't all that impressed considering I've been here over 50 years and we used to just go park and throw our canoe in there prior to the park ever existing Yes I know many years ago lol it's just a shame that everything is so hard to get to or you got to pay for it Miss the good old days when things were for free or close to it and you didn't have to walk miles to get to it!!! Now most everything is privately owned by our lovely government!!! And yes I'm being...
Read moreBraden River Park is a peaceful spot to enjoy nature and spend time outdoors. The walking paths are well-kept and shaded by beautiful trees, making it a pleasant place for a stroll or light exercise. The park sits right along the water, so you get some really nice views of the river, especially at sunset. There are open spaces for picnics, a small playground for kids, and plenty of benches to sit and relax. It’s not a huge park, but that’s part of its charm, it feels quiet and uncrowded compared to some of the larger parks in the area. Whether you’re looking to unwind, walk the dog, or enjoy a bit of fresh air, Braden River Park is a...
Read moreThere is a sign that states that they have a canoe launch area where you should have access to Braden River but what they don tell you is that you have to take your stuff 250 yards away from the parking lot. North of the baseball fields and across the fields. At this point really there is no point in even having this sign. There are too many people and too many small children to be able to drive you vehicle close the water, So whats the point of having a sign, They could make a path west of everything where people don't play or walk around but no lets...
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