
ganju420
4 reviews on 1 places
Trails here are not marked at all and may get natrow and muddy after rain. You would want to use an app like Alltrails to explore this area or you may end up some place else. There is a map of the area at the entrance on Wheeler road though, but not much helpful in navigating.
What a beautiful state park with great views of sea. Park has a paved walking trails loop, which probably 1 -1.5 miles. Lots of parking available. Come with friend and family and have lots of fun!
One big complaint I have is that two speed breakers at the entrance to parking lot are way too high. Bottom of my car touched it both times even though I was careful. I can imagine sports cars being dinged or damaged if not very careful.
One big complaint I have is that two speed breakers at the entrance to parking lot are way too high. Bottom of my car touched it both times even though I was careful. I can imagine sports cars being dinged or damaged if not very careful.
There are few interesting sculptures in this garden. Not very well cared for though. Pedestrian bridge over the waterfall was nice to walk on. Not too shabby a place overall. There were couple of parking spots on the main street.
Its a beautiful park with many trais to enjoy on any weather. Due to good amount of open walking space, I especially enjoy walking here on colder but sunny days.
Though there are clear signs to leash the dogs, but still many do owners do not leash their dogs. Which can be bit harrowing to those who are not comfortable around free roaming dogs.
Access to parking lot is through a single lane pebbled lane. But once you reach parking lot there are quite a few unmarked parking spots.
I wish there a local map for this park posted here on the board, instead of confusing map of larger Northboro area.
Enjoy!
Though there are clear signs to leash the dogs, but still many do owners do not leash their dogs. Which can be bit harrowing to those who are not comfortable around free roaming dogs.
Access to parking lot is through a single lane pebbled lane. But once you reach parking lot there are quite a few unmarked parking spots.
I wish there a local map for this park posted here on the board, instead of confusing map of larger Northboro area.
Enjoy!