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    Southern Trails RAI

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Silverlake Playground

    Silverlake Playground

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Nice playground! Lots of room, but I thought it was supposed to have a dog park attached... dog was…read morebored, but toddler was happy.

    For a park that is meant for a subdivision, this is pretty nice! You have plenty of parking (and…read moremind you if you live in the subdivision, you wouldn't need to park and drive anyway in most cases). There are plenty of partitions and a pavilion area for events as well as my favorite-a doggie park! Not because I have a dog, but when people bring their furry loved ones to the park they have their own area to run and play-giving walkers and joggers like me some space to exercise. Additionally, this park has a small and big dog park. And not to make anyone confused about the definition of small and big, they put the weight requirement on the signage to each park. You know that this a dog friendly park based on all the doggie doo receptacles all around the park too. Did not spot not a ONE pile of doggie doo on my walk. Thank you dog parents for being kind and not leaving doggie doo behind! For human parents, you can come to this park and not have to worry about bad weather delaying your plans to take your child to the park since the playground area is covered. Many parents even bring chairs and sit around the playground area to watch their children play and protected from some of the elements. If you look closer by the events doorway there is a book depot for people to leave books and take books. I love seeing these in communities because it not only supports the importance of reading but creates a sense of community. For a quick walk before running some errands or to let your kids play (human and furry) this is a nice park to visit anytime of the year.

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    Lots of play areas and covered areas and benches for parents
    Lots of play areas and covered areas and benches for parents
    Book depot
    Book depot
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    Dixie Farm Road Park

    Dixie Farm Road Park

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    Great walking trail park in the area--it connects to the Scarsdale Park. I love how this park has a…read morelot of natural feels of it--back wood walking trails, trails made right in the middle of the wilderness. I've seen rabbits, deers, birds and other small creatures on this trail as I've walked it. I'm still trying to figure out what is the earliest time this park opens--I've got here at 5 am and people are already walking on the park. I guess I need to get here at 4:30 am just to walk. It great to bike ride, walk, power walk, jogging, or running trails. Dogs love it--and I'm not sure if cat lovers walk their cats...that just seems pretty strange. There's nothing like a morning walk that doesn't get you ready for your day ahead!

    I love coming here! There are always a lot of people here but most people have in head phones so it…read moreis quiet. It is rather peaceful here. Taking in nature as you walk is a really beautiful thing. It makes me feel pretty zen. Yeah!! I don't know how many miles the entire walk is but I think it's six. People bike here and there is also two playgrounds for the kiddos. Or if you want to have a picnic there are covered tables. They also have benches to watch the kids or have a romantical conversation in the moonlight......before ten because that's when the park closes. Opens again at five. You probably don't want to go too late if you are a female by yourself as it is heavily wooded and after dark you got to watch out for serial killers and snakes in the grass. Yes, I have seen a snake before. Yes, I did run as if my feet were on fire. There are also bunnies that come out of the woods. Cute, feral bunnies. Bring a friend or two and get your run, walk, or jog on. Come twice a day if you are about that life.

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    Copperhead poisonous snake. They are a lot out here.
    Copperhead poisonous snake. They are a lot out here.
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