Have been here twice for a group drive with my horseman's club- it has lovely rustic trails that are mowed with what I would call "natural" footing for humans, horses & dogs. Can get a bit wet in spots, some hills, and some very nice views. Cattle pasture adjoins the north trail if someone is boviphobic. Permanent composting toilet that probably is handicap accessible. Parking lot has plenty of room for horse trailers, and picnic tables. One thing I cannot stress strongly enough is bring your own water. The onsite water may improve once the new building (office & bathrooms, I believe) is done but is pretty awful...
Read moreNot great for trail running/hiking. I was pretty bummed with this place. The plus was that I was the only one there but I could see why. The majority of the trails are grass so you are slogging through a few inches of grass and also guessing with footing. You'll also be dodging the bees that are feasting on numerous dandelions on the trail so not a good idea if you are allergic. Also, May is not a good time to go if you like to breath because there is fresh manure being laid down so it is...
Read moreHistorical farm with great walking trails. When you drive in stop and read the informational signage to get to know the history of the place then walk the well-marked trails. Maps are placed along the routes. Make sure to stop at the cemetery in the park as well; it's very peaceful and dedicated nicely. Never very crowded here; depending on when you are there you might have the whole place to yourself. Nice parking area and a...
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