This is a small park but it has a beautiful beach. I see people swimming here to cool-off during summer months. Great place to picnic, bring kids to play, celebrate birthdays and do some barbeque. This is also a good place to kayak as the waters are calmer compared to other lakes. There is restroom and lot of parking spaces. Overall if you are an outdoor person you will definitely love this park.
The park was adorned with a vibrant tapestry of maple trees in various shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a picturesque autumn setting.
The walking path was well-maintained and meandered through the park, allowing me to immerse myself in the beauty of the fall foliage. The gentle rustling of leaves underfoot added to the serene atmosphere.
A small sandy beach by the lake provided a perfect spot for relaxation and picnicking. The dock extended into the crystal-clear water with ducks swimming and playing on the shores.
One of the park's most enchanting features was the wooden footbridge, which spanned across a gentle stream. The bridge not only added to the park's aesthetic charm but also offered a unique perspective of the landscape