7-24-22 I have to say thank you to the staff at this park. We stopped here today to make a pitt stop for me, my wife, and our grand pup while driving back to north Jersey. My wife went into the building and was met by a greeter who was more than helpful with all of her questions. She was eagerly given a short lesson on the area prior to leaving the building. While I was in the parking lot with our grand dog, one of the employees who was brining lunch to a co-worker approached me. She asked about the dog and told me about the dog park located nearby for her to get some energy out. We asked her some questions about quick food for us and she proceeded to tell us about many of the great establishments within the town. She did a great job, as her one recommendation of the hot doggery turned out to be a home run! Thank you for your small town friendliness , the apparent love of your town, and being a nice steward. On our next trip south, we will be...
Read moreHighly recommend a visit to this beautiful Civil War Museum and gift shop. This well maintained museum contains numerous original pieces that are meticulously documented and beautifully arranged. Several pieces of art, flags and an amazing wall-length mural add much beauty and character. Encluded in the small entrance fee are two films, one of which quite excellently tells the history of Cedar Creek Battle (filmed during a re-enactment). The grounds are beautiful and have a short trail, earthworks and even a few picnic tables. Jackie was working the day we visited and she shared a wealth of information. She was so nice and friendly. Thank you Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation for your hard work...
Read moreOne of my favorite places to be. An oasis in Strasburg. Usually well maintained, has fire ring, fire wood, picnic tables, benches, trash cans, recycling, dog waste bags, also usually not very busy. Excellent visitor's center. Nice area to take a short walk or a date, in addition to anyone taking-interest-in or learning about history/environment/caves. I mostly have lunch and picnics here, and rarely walk my dog - (ticks are in abundance). I also do yoga, but occasionally see painters and writers receiving some inspiration here. Although the cavern entrance is closed, you can still read about its significance, and view two the other caves, as well as the mountains and down...
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