I love Pinnacle Park. A great place to sit, meditate, and just decompress while overlooking the beautiful lake. Also a great trail to get a great walk in and amenities that can help for a quick workout. I look forward to when it gets expanded to a full walking trail. Why such a low grade you ask? Well, the one big issue I have is that if it rains hard, the park easily floods and can render it unusable for days if not weeks. Also when the water subsides it tends to leave high levels of mud on the walking trail making it dangerous to walk and even ruining your workout shoes. It would be nice to have maintenance at the very least shovel the mud off the trail instead of letting nature take its course. Usually when the mud dries up, it will make the trail dusty and typically if it rains again the dust is reverted back to mud. Other than that, it's a nice neighborhood park. By the way, if you see the black duck in the photo, his name is Daffy. I named him. Feel free to say hello. He's pretty friendly and might even approach you, but please do not scare him or chase him. We are guests in his home and we should treat him...
Read moreVery nice place to stroll around and enjoy the park. Big lake which contains turtles, ducks and small fish. Not intended for any water activities. Make sure if you want to feed this animals that you don't bring bread. You will see a sign that state's don't feed bread to the animals but you can feed the with lettuce wild seeds and grapes. Beneficial for this animals. There are a few picnic areas to enjoy. Also few benches to sit and enjoy the day. Some of the parks offers a few metal material to enjoy fitness workout for those who would like do while here at this place. Restrooms available. Small playground for...
Read moreGreat new addition to the Norcross area of parks. According to one of the trail signs, this is part of a much larger network of future parks connecting the Beaver Ruin Creek and Yellow River. The space is gorgeous, but smaller than Lillian Webb (only because there's a giant lake in the middle as opposed to a grassy knoll). I love the interspersed exercise pit stops that give pointers to beginner and athletic visitors. Definitely excited to see what the future connections will be like. This has also become another Quinceañera photo hot...
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