Lovely little section of nature here, but Google doesn't lead you to the right entrance so be careful! It seems from other comments that the better entrance is on Hanover, so I'll definitely try that next time I visit. This little watering hole is refreshingly teeming with life, and well worth the trip!
Edit: I tried the entrance on Hanover, and I take it back, this park is picturesquely verdant AND physically passable if you enter at the right place! You can still enter at Manton if you're not afraid of slight inclines though! I especially love the little dock area, it would be a great spot for a meditation, picnic date, or smoke depending on why you love to visit nature! I do see some trash here like other comments have said which is unfortunate (and I may return to remove it) but it's not such an excessive amount that it takes you out of the scenery. If anything, just give this forgotten little park a visit. You'll love it so much that the next time you visit, you too may take up a trash bag to keep it clean!
Edit 2: After reporting the trash dumping, the parks department has MASSIVELY cleaned up the park and even cut through the impassible parts of the trails in the park! The areas with previous trash dumping were completely cleared, and one clearing was even completely filled in with city-tagged trees! Incredible work to see from the parks department, very grateful for this wonderful little...
Read moreEibs Pond Park is a truly incredible wetland. The diversity in vegetation, elevation and proximity to the pond makes it a birding paradise as there are plenty of locations to observe from. According to the neighborhood anglers the fishing is decent. I have spotted bass and pumpkin seeds in the water. I have also spotted Deer, Cicadas, a Tiger swallowtail butterfly and lots of turtles.
Now, some to the trails are a slopped and overgrown and that makes them difficult to navigate. Be that as it may, I find Eibs to be a magically lively park in...
Read moreNice 2 pond park extremely beautiful and peaceful I went Oct 22. just watch out for mosquitoes 🦟 and thornbushes nature can be a jerk and there's garbage near "civilization". overall it was an awesomely peace and beautiful secluded little park with two ponds that are home to to wildlife( turtles 🐢 ducks🦆 fish 🐟) and little brown birds 🐦, squirrels and bugs 🐛 on land. Oh yeah the entrance is on Hanover Street gps is a must it's like a maze some trails are dead ends mysterious and intriguing I exited behind a parking lot adorned with rubbish...
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