Beaver Park
Centering around three ponds, the six and a half miles of trails through Beaver Pond Park are open year-round for public day-use recreation.
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Beaver Park Details
Centering around three ponds, the six and a half miles of trails through Beaver Pond Park are open year-round for public day-use recreation. Picnic, hiking, and even swimming are popular past times here with all sorts of trail hikers, with most being flat. Wildlife often passes through these woodlands, with the ponds possibly being the point of a beaver sighting. Fishermen tend to enjoy a quiet day by the pools while wintertime conditions sometimes bring in a crowd with the middle pool maintained as an ice-skating area.
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