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Good place to walk with or without a Dog. Lots of Hills. No bathrooms or playground.. Just a Nature Preserve. Beware of Poison Ivy near trails. Please clean after Yourself and Dog when visiting.
Nice wooded area with various trails and various incline/difficulty levels. I've been quite a few times in various seasons. The trails are well kept and had a low volume of other people. The front of the park has a very good sized field to let the dogs (or kiddos) run through and play.
Great place to go walking.
Lots of hills so it gives your leg muscles a workout!
Dog friendly!
Plenty of parking
Many trails!
Negatives:
Sometimes people ride their quads in there and the paths are narrow you could collide!
Sometimes during summer, you get bit by bugs or mosquitoes!
Make sure to put lavender a d tea tree oil on yourself for a natural insect repellent.
It gets slippery when the leaves fall so be careful going up or down the hills.
Short easy trails and popular with pups. Happy to have this place in the community!
Fun hiking, marked very well. A fun rock balance game to try. A little small for me but still enjoyed it.
The Hills Giving Tree is in the little field that opens up to all the trails, and painted rocks are hidden in the trails. It's very cute.
Watch out for poison ivy, there's a lot, but as long as you stay on the path and hike smart it shouldn't be an issue.
I've been to this park twice now and have enjoyed my hike each time. Trails are well kept, markings for trails are sometimes hard to find as there are two loops that intertwine.

Some spots in the trails aren't marked so you kind of have to guess where the trail goes until you see the next marking. All in all, it's a solid trail.
Great place for a quick hike or run with or without your dog (I took mine). Not sure about some of the other reviews, but it was very clean, extremely well-marked if you know how to read trail blazes, and easy on the feet. Will be making this part of my normal cycle of dog walks.