Twin Lakes is a very pleasant place to be :) I have been coming here for years with my family for different events and to enjoy the atmosphere. As the name implies, there are two lakes, the upper and lower. There are walking paths that surround both, with plenty of tree cover if you want it or stretches of sun if you want that instead. Fishing is allowed at designated spots, and there is also a viewing pavilion installed over the water so that you can look down at fish as they swim by. I apologize, I don't know how long the loops are. This specific visit was for the Arts Festival, and that is very much worth going to! Food is sold all over the place, which made me wish I switch out for an empty stomach and keep eating. A vast variety of things are for sale, so if you are looking for a gift for someone that is difficult to buy for then that festival might be just...
Read moreIt's a nice park however the park police enforcement is a bit ridiculous, for quite some time my vehicle was un-inspected, never on a public road or highway had I been pulled over for it for the year it was out, however the first time I went to the park like this after walking to my car, pulling out of the parking lot (my windshield was never facing the officer) he pulls me over because my inspection was out, the next 4 times I went to the park it was a similar experience, I understand they are "just doing their jobs" but this is a bit ridiculous, and what they have done on multiple accounts classifies as entrapment, I understand tickets for littering and not cleaning up after your dog or what have you but light scale vehicle infractions that haven't even happened...
Read moreVery beautiful, as always. Not too crowded when we went. Alot of fishing going on though. Makes us want to get our fishing licenses! We walked the whole walking path, around both lakes. Love the side where you walk through the forest as usual! Waterfall, took pics as usual everytime we visit. We were going to rent paddle boats after our walk, but it was after 7 I believe and the shop was closed. Next time lol. Oh, and if you have younger kids like ours, walking the entire path, with pit stops, and stopping at the playground for roughly 30 min....makes for some tired kids! Pretty much a staple in our family to take trips to twin lakes every summer. Definitely...
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