Wildlife Watching
The 167-acre park features a large, shallow lake. The surrounding wetlands provide an excellent habitat for wildlife viewing. From the parking area a flat path provides easy access to the lake. Hiking trails branch off the gravel path and pass through mature forests and by wetlands and streams. ...
READ MOREHi Chris,
Fall is a great time to visit Glacier National Park! The National Park Service has a ton of online resources for visitors to help plan their trips. You can look at the 'Things To Do' section here: http://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
Thanks,
Erika
Just for a brief spell, flee the turkeys at your Thanksgiving table and seek some wilder birds this year. Explore a foot trail at a national wildlife refuge, thrill to some seasonal wildlife, and emerge looking less like a butterball yourself.
Destruction Brook Woods is Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust's largest Reserve and offers a variety of scenic trails for walking, hiking, biking and equestrian use. Dogs are also welcome at the park. Enjoy a wide variety of topography and wildflowers along the parks four blazed trial ...
READ MOREThis 2,204 acre wooded park in Monmouth County is a great place for the whole family! The 17 acre lake is perfect for fishing, boating and ice-skating in the winter. Other amenities include a play area, soccer field, trails for walking, running, hiking, biking and equestrian use. Turkey ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Amesbury Town Park has recently renovated it's playground with tire, infant and regular swings, slides, a merry-go-round and lots of tunnels, poles, ladders, and bridges. It also has a great skate park, disc golf course, ice rink (in the winter), softball field, ...
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A trail cam set up in an Alberta forest shows just how much goes on in the wilderness when humans aren't around. The cam captured bears, deer and even a mountain lion all passing by the same tree. Our favorite clip comes about halfway through the video, when there are four different grizzlies at the tree, all taking turns doing a Baloo-style back rub.
This massive 202,000 acre state forest is located in Franklin County, between the Apalachicola and Ochlockonee Rivers. Tate's Hell State Forest offers a variety of recreation activities for the outdoor enthusiast. There are 35 miles of rivers, streams and creeks available for canoeing, boating and fishing. A concrete boat ...
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