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Another great day for outdoor activities in Dallas🌿

🌟I've been to Arbor Hills countless times. In the past, the most we did was push the stroller along the paved trails or wade in the shallow water. This time, our two-year-old discovered a wild trail by the river. Although it looked a bit dangerous, it was relatively flat. There was a section of the trail where one side was bushes and the other side was a small “cliff.” Adults can hold the child's hand and stay on the riverbank side to ensure safety. Other sections of the trail were forest paths. Our little one picked up a stick and walked along, stopping now and then, which was quite like hiking. ❤️From time to time along the trail, there were small paths leading down to the river. We chose a gravelly shallow area to go down. Following the direction of the water flow, we walked downstream for a while. It was a good thing we had on our sandals. The stones on this part of the path were a bit slippery due to the river's erosion, and some had sharp edges. It's recommended that adults hold the child's hand to prevent falls. 🌈We walked for a total of an hour round trip, and to our surprise, the little one didn't ask to be carried the whole time. In this way, we smoothly unlocked the first wild trail experience in life! P.S. Grateful for such nice weather at the end of May. #DallasSurroundings #NatureIsTheBestTeacher #EasyHiking Trails

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Another great day for outdoor activities in Dallas🌿

🌟I've been to Arbor Hills countless times. In the past, the most we did was push the stroller along the paved trails or wade in the shallow water. This time, our two-year-old discovered a wild trail by the river. Although it looked a bit dangerous, it was relatively flat. There was a section of the trail where one side was bushes and the other side was a small “cliff.” Adults can hold the child's hand and stay on the riverbank side to ensure safety. Other sections of the trail were forest paths. Our little one picked up a stick and walked along, stopping now and then, which was quite like hiking. ❤️From time to time along the trail, there were small paths leading down to the river. We chose a gravelly shallow area to go down. Following the direction of the water flow, we walked downstream for a while. It was a good thing we had on our sandals. The stones on this part of the path were a bit slippery due to the river's erosion, and some had sharp edges. It's recommended that adults hold the child's hand to prevent falls. 🌈We walked for a total of an hour round trip, and to our surprise, the little one didn't ask to be carried the whole time. In this way, we smoothly unlocked the first wild trail experience in life! P.S. Grateful for such nice weather at the end of May. #DallasSurroundings #NatureIsTheBestTeacher #EasyHiking Trails

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