This is such a beautiful, natural area!! It's so nice to be able to come and connect with nature!There is a small parking lot here with access to the trails, or you can park down the street at Robinson Park by the gazebo. Either way you go, you won't be disappointed. I've gone left into the wooded area...very peaceful, and I've gone right over a bridge to cross the street and continue on to dead end at Pine Gully Park. I have seen numerous wildlife each time I've gone and the scenery is so beautiful!! People are so nice along the trail too!! I always look forward to coming and can't wait to see what wildlife I will see next. I'm also a bug enthusiast, so no shortage of bugs I can tell you!! Plenty of photo ops too! Come explore here! You will not be...
Read moreBeautiful place to walk and enjoy nature without being too far “into nature”. Don’t get me wrong, my family loves a good hike, but sometimes it’s nice to go on a hike where you can enjoy the outdoors without wading through seas of grass and other foliage. The trails we walked were well kept and clean, trash cans appear to be emptied on a regular basis and hardly any litter anywhere. The one restroom we saw on site was dead bolted so it was unusable, but other than that, it was an...
Read moreThe trail along pine gully was once through old forest of oak and pine. This was destroyed "in order to improve drainage" and made onto what it is today. The new trail that goes through the trees on the south west area of the park while not along the once winding gully at least is through old growth trees. The pond along this trail is a tranquil stop to reflect on what once was and observe the various birds that inhabit the area. The trails also a nice walk of varied distances...
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