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    Glen Helen Nature Preserve

    Glen Helen Nature Preserve

    4.5
    (79 reviews)
    14.4 km

    Hadn't been here in years. They now charge for parking. I found free parking across the street…read more The building at the entrance was open and has one bathroom and water fountain but can't count on it being open. I went down the stone stairs ... they were slippery but was glad i still could manage them. They have changed things ... added wooden pathways and more water at the bottom of the stairs. I'd hoped walk to both waterfalls. But wearing new shoes and saw it was muddy. So just headed back up the stairs to the car. They have bird feeders at the buildings. Nice place to hike. Parking is 10 bucks.

    Let's start off with the only thing that took me as interesting. They charge $10 for parking. It's…read morea non profit so I guess this is to help in taking care of the the facilities and help pay the staff. I'd never been here but the lovely Mrs went to camp here with her 8th grade class back in the 80's. I'd never been so was kind of curious about it as I was under the impression that it's just a park where kids could learn about nature and all its magic. What I found out is that it is an incredible wandering path. Lots of things to see like waterfalls, rock formations and even a path where you get from one side to the other by stepping from stone to stone. Lots of folks, lots of pets, big and small. The education center had a park employee out there with a bigger falcon, then a smaller falcon and then the gorgeous barn owl. The folks inside the education center were incredibly helpful and knew a ton about the inhabitants of the 'enclosures'. My favorite was the teeny tiny Megatron who's the smallest and cutest owl I've ever seen. Park isn't marked very well. They suggest you download the digital map from the QR code as you walk toward the very nice restroom facility. This is very nice but... the signs(pieces of paper with numbers written on them) with the corresponding numbers from the map are either missing, blurred due to water or faded from the sun. I'm hoping one of the Boy Scouts we saw while here takes it upon themselves to start their petition to create more permanent signs for their 'Eagle' comprehensive service project. There were so many times we were like...where are we. Plenty of trash to pick up so if you're like me, bring a small grocery bag and leave it better than you came. Thank you to the nice couple with the long haired dachshund who climbed the rocky pylon to help me get the cup that had been left there. It makes me happy that there are people still out there willing to help me with such simple but worthwhile side projects.

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    Taylorsville Metropark

    Taylorsville Metropark

    4.3
    (9 reviews)
    12.0 km

    Another GEM in the Five Rivers Metropark crown!! Used to come here all the time when I lived…read morecloser, so I was happy to make a return visit while back in the area. SO MUCH to see/do here that you'll need several visits (at least!!) to even scratch the surface. There's so much to see/do every season, it's tough to know where to start... Bike, fish, hike, picnic, take zillions of pictures, watch for deer and other "residents," and more!! Be sure to view the MASSIVE dam, it's impressive!! Don't miss seeing what there is to see at all of the separate entrances, definitely something for EVERYONE!! Next time, I'm bringing my bike!! Enjoy!!

    If you are looking for a nice walk in the woods and down by the river, this is the place to go. We…read morehiked all on the east side of the river, totaling a little more than 5.5 miles round trip. Starting from an access trail next to the dam, we went counter clockwise , linking the yellow and orange trails. We probably did not get the full "experience" since we were there in the winter when the leaves were off the trees and the river level was low-ish. I am looking forward to coming back in other seasons. Two words of warning: Remember that the trails can be muddy due snowmelt, even if the snow has been gone for a few days. Saw several people out there today whose originally white sneakers are probably a few shades of darker brown now. Also, mud will be thicker and deeper down near the river where soil will have been pushed down the river during previous floods.

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    Enon Beach Recreation Park

    Enon Beach Recreation Park

    1.9
    (10 reviews)
    12.8 km

    My brother likes to camp at Enon Beach for the 4th of July…read moreI've went for the last 3 years or so. I've read reviews about how loud the Traffic from the nearby highway is, and how loud the and frequent the trains go by. The trains did go by but didn't disturb me nor did the highway traffic. There was a drunken fight but I see that at almost every camping trip. You can't blame the campground for that. I've red the reports of the mean man and the grouchy old woman at the counter. I found the woman at the counter rather pleasant when I talked to her. As far as the mean man I believe the reviews were talking about David. I didn't see him as mean. He treated me well. I did think it would have been nicer if he didn't jack the camping fees up for the 4th. I've read reviews that the Restrooms showers and picnic tables need to be updated. Come on this is camping not glamping. As someone that uses appa to order food I can almost see how useful an app would be to reserve a spot but I know too that apps make mistakes. So maybe not such a good idea. I've read the reviews that the lawn needs mowed. It looked fine to me. Over all not a bad experience. I enjoyed my camping trip with my brother.

    Camped there a few times and was walking around the campsite looking at baby kittens, came there to…read morecamp again and Dave said we were not allowed to camp there anymore. Tried to call him and and he cussed me all to pieces and hung up on me what a piece of shit.. Would not recommend this campground to anyone who likes to have a peaceful relaxing day. TRASH

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