This is just a great area in general. There is PLENTY of space for all things outdoors. The trails are nice and smooth for skating. The debris hasn't been too bad. There are restrooms, covered pavilions, lots of benches to stop at along the trail, stretches of gorgeous natural scenery, and SOME selectively friendly people (iykyk). If you disregard the people who rudely stare or flat out scoff at your attempt to be cordial in passing, it's a great way to wind down and enjoy nature. I see that people have complained about the mosquitoes, I haven't really had an issue being attacked, but I'm moving around a lot so that may make a difference. Just wear some repellent and have...
Read moreUnderrated and under-utilized park with miles and miles of trails. Peaceful and well maintained. Couple piles of dog business on trail but not much litter. Could hear the frogs well before I got to the ponds--just lovely. Please know that several of the trails/trail sections pass through, intersects or parallel the disc golf trail so be mindful. I've never had a problem with any close calls but you never know. Lots of seating along trail for people who need a break or just want to enjoy the breeze. Well if infrequently signed, wide paved trails. Just as spacious/large as Shelby Bottoms in Rosebank, Nashville with 97% fewer...
Read moreGreat place for so many things. It's huge considering the size of the town. There are multiple soccer fields, softball fields, acres of open greenscape, and a huge disc golf course. The walking path can take out to the boat ramps one-way or do a full loop around the park. You can also do both. I get my 12,000 steps in if I do both and it takes around 2 hours. Also, there is a dog park and multiple (5 or 6) well maintained public bathrooms, several with covered picnic tables behind them. Lots of picnic tables and...
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