What a peaceful and quiet spot! I enjoyed visiting. This is the first labyrinth I've ever visited and didn't know what to expect. I learned from the sign they have posted that labyrinths are not mazes (I always thought they were the same thing). There's only one path in a labyrinth, so you can't go the wrong way. Following the labyrinth's path to the center is supposed to help you center yourself. I tried it and it did feel meditative. Overall a nice place to stop, take some photos, explore, and enjoy being outside. There's a gravel parking lot adjacent to...
Read moreNice little outdoor area to spend some time. Walk the brick paths and see if you make the correct turns to make it to the center of the labyrinth. If you like, find a little stone along the path and place it in the center of the labyrinth once completed. There is a little viewing bridge on the hill and a couple of trees with pretty flowers. A very relaxing spot to spend some time contemplating the world. There is a gift shop up the hill. Local honey is sold there and you can get informational maps and pamphlets. Nearby are several hiking trails for...
Read moreGreat free fun! Whether you like to meditate, see a piece of history, or just have fun following the Labyrinths, this is the place for you. Wonderful outing for the entire family - two-legged and four-legged. Photos coming later.
(Please be responsible and keep your pet on a leash, and make sure to clean up after them. You also don't want to allow them in the Labyrinths, just in case they dig or need to relieve themselves. Walking a Labyrinth is a human-only activity. Thank you for having consideration...
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