A wonderful spot the enjoy a secluded hike away from more populated trails. Because it’s a protected natural area, they don’t allow dog walking, trail running, or biking on the trails. If you were to bring a stroller, you’d only make it maybe a quarter mile before the trail becomes too bumpy. The trailhead parking lot contains plenty of parking spots, an information kiosk, a porta-potty, and a couple trash bins. To help prevent the spread of invasive plants into the area, they have provided a boot-brush at the trailhead where hikers can quickly scrub their boot soles before...
Read moreThis is on the other side of the main entrance of Edwin Warner Park. We were hoping for a shady paved walking trail, so we were surprised when we got there. It was a hiking trail. There are some gravel part and not shady part. There was a sign that says no dogs allowed. But of course, some people think they are exempted to rules and still bring their dogs. I love dogs but there was a sign that they arent allowed, wish people would follow it. They probably disturb the wildlife and people dont always pick up after them. We saw some deer on the trail, so that was...
Read moreThey need to post more visibly that dogs are not allowed. I was walking happily along until I was told by a hiker that dogs were not allowed. Still did not see the sign when I left! If you have to look for it, then that's why too many people are bringing dogs. They don't know...
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