
Tina A Starcevic
3 reviews on 1 places
Dunes, forest, birds, flowers, sandy path. Perfection. This is the sort of walk you take when you feel like having an easy, controlled adventure. Lots of intersecting trails, but eventually you’ll make it back to the car. Eventually.
I wouldn’t recommend for anyone with physical disabilities.
I wouldn’t recommend for anyone with physical disabilities.
Attention Nature and wildlife appreciators… you will definitely love this looped trail. It’s not very long, but it’s a safe haven to many species of birds and plants. Which is all that matters.
This is a glorious trail that snakes it’s way through gorgeous, rolling dunes. For healthy bodies it’s a casual stroll, but might be a tad challenging for anyone with physical issues. I did the long trail and savored every second of it. Free Parking in the lot.
This is a glorious trail that snakes it’s way through gorgeous, rolling dunes. For healthy bodies it’s a casual stroll, but might be a tad challenging for anyone with physical issues. I did the long trail and savored every second of it. Free Parking in the lot.
I’ve only done the looping trail south and east to the parking lot. For anyone who appreciates prairies and wildlife Habitats, you will be delighted here. The trail itself is a mowed path. The times I have been here, it was well maintained. Wildflowers and milkweed are abundant. Which means lots of happy bees, birds and butterflies.
The trail isn’t long, but it’s pleasant. First half is open and vast, last part is wooded with plenty of tree canopy. The late afternoon soundtrack of crickets and birds was beautiful. Evidence that the restoration efforts here are actually befitting the creatures that call this park home.
The trail isn’t long, but it’s pleasant. First half is open and vast, last part is wooded with plenty of tree canopy. The late afternoon soundtrack of crickets and birds was beautiful. Evidence that the restoration efforts here are actually befitting the creatures that call this park home.