BEAUTIFUL AND PEACEFUL PLACE TO GO AND ENJOY ONE OF NATURE'S LANDSCAPES.... EVERY SEASON, YOU GET TO WATCH THE HERRING RUN, ACTIVE WITH HERRING GOING UPSTREAM, TO LAY AND FERTILIZE EGGS, AND THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE CIRCLE OF LIFE.... THERE ARE A COUPLE OF BENCHES, AND TABLE, TO EAT AND DRINK, OR PICNIC.... AND ALSO, THERE ARE A COUPLE SIGNS, THAT YOU CAN READ, ABOUT THE RIVER AND THE HABITAT AND TYPES OF FISH, THAT LIVE THERE, AND GO THROUGH THERE.... NICE FOR FAMILIES TO GO AND SPEND TIME,...
Read moreThis was so awesome. I didn't know what to expect. I was preasantly surprised. Went with my husband,14 yr old son, and 8 yr old twins. It's amazing to see all the herring. Went to visit some vendors, and again,it was great. I felt like there was something for everyone. The shuttles from the library to the park were so helpful. Didn't have to wait. Would definitely recommend and can't...
Read moreA great alternative to the herring run on 44. This location is quieter, does not host a crafts festival, has informative signs and often has friendly volunteers to educate during the herring run season. (usually mid April) Park for free across the street at the old DPW building- the marsh beside it is also the final destination for these thousands of fishy...
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