Such a beautiful well organized and maintained park. It is an experience of delight to visualized, each angle is kodak moment. Perfect to observe nature do its science process, the flowers are monumental and precise to the color. It has spirit and life, make sure to take some time to read the history behind it. It took me 30 minutes to find the peacock monument feet. My friends took some measurements to replicate at their house, they loved it. They have open restrooms by 9 am, they are quite small and clean. I can see my little nephew taking insect...
Read moreWe stopped by this park after a wonderful morning at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens and a delicious Turkish lunch at Istanbul restaurant.
This is a lovely park with walking paths and interconnected ponds and waterways and a short pier you can walk out onto. There are birds and turtles to enjoy. But the highlight of our visit were the sea turtles swimming in the Halifax river. I didn't know that was a thing and thought they just swam in the ocean and nested on...
Read moreAmes Park located on the Halifax River is an historic dedication that we can all enjoy. So many quaint points of interest along the pathways. Plus a little launch ramp and two steps into the river for anyone with a kayak or SUP paddle board 😎 one might like to just sit and relax on the many benches or fish from the river side. The grounds are impeccably maintained. It's gazebo explains it's history and dedication. VERY limited parking. One way...
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