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Reviews

Catherine L
at 2023 Dec 18
Catherine L
at 2023 Dec 18
Step back in time.. love the history here love the people. Love the park here they host multiple events.
Fabulous place fabulous experience..
L H
at 2023 Nov 21
L H
at 2023 Nov 21
An expansive, really unexpected park! There are many different routes to walk, it is dog friendly, and was one of my favorite spots to see foliage this year. Especially loved the dock-like water walking path. Truly want to go here again so I can peek inside the mansion (as of last week, it is only open for tours a few times a week, and Monday is not one of those days). Totally free!
Beth Land
at 2023 Nov 12
Beth Land
at 2023 Nov 12
Great area to walk and enjoy the water and quiet. Very interesting info. Unfortunately we were there during the week and museum was closed.
Drew Bambrick
at 2023 Nov 04
Drew Bambrick
at 2023 Nov 04
Great location to explore area's long history. Be sure to explore the whole area including the floating bridge on the lake. Beautiful location with varied topography for fall photo sessions.
Dena Snow
at 2022 Jul 13
Dena Snow
at 2022 Jul 13
What a beautiful park. There are really nice trails. One trail is a floating trail where you can look for wildlife or bring your pole and fish. There are historical buildings and historic signs to read. Nice gardens and the workers are very nice.
My son's wedding was here,it was an absolute amazing Place and Day. The scenery was perfect the History of the Location was very interesting and Educational.Thank You for making this place available to continue creating History
R X
at 2019 Oct 24
R X
at 2019 Oct 24
While driving by I noticed what I thought to be a little park. “Boy was I wrong!” This county park is pretty big with a multitude of activities to do. I really enjoyed the well marked trails around Smithville Lake and Smithville Woods.

After checking out a few trails I was able to go on a mini history excursion around the once small village of Smithville. This area was well maintained, offered public restrooms and was full of information provided by large placards placed throughout the park about its history.

I learned that a tour of the Smithville grounds is provided May-October, every Thursday and Sunday, at 1, 2, and 3PM, via a donation.

I truly enjoyed this location and would recommend it to anyone interested in nature or learning about history.
Jim1992a
at 2017 Dec 03
Jim1992a
at 2017 Dec 03
A wonderful place to spend an afternoon. There’s walking trails, a huge pond full of blue herons, and docks that stick out into the water. The mansion and gardens are so beautiful too. Bring your camera!