This is a nice little nature trail, about a mile long, with a defined trail and lots of bridges, perfect for any skill level! A lot of people call this the "Dino Trail" due to the little dinos and toys people will leave for little ones to move around and re hide. This trail goes along the river in a few spots as well so the changes in scenery make it more enjoyable as well. I want to add, this trail is dog friendly, and off leash dog friendly in the beach spots where they can go swim in! Please keep dogs on leash on the trail though, as this trail is used by many people with pets and small children!
We were there for a new adventure, nothing really but a walk. I found out this area of trails; people like to hide painted rocks and dinosaurs. We didn't bring ours this visit, but we have a box full of our old ones we'd like to pass on to the next. It was a lesson for my kids, and they enjoyed re hiding all the ones they found.
There is little beach spots, the main beach we found was bigger than the others. Someone placed a rock wave barrier to help with the littles. Many small beach coves. Our family will be going many more times