Amusement park

Heritage Park Splash Pad

2 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

John
August 30, 2017
I'm not sure what they're talking about with the "Splash Pad," but this is a 100-acre, rolling hills, beautifully-maintained nature park. Used to be a private sheep farm. The nature center museum is pretty cool! There's also a large multi-station playground, outdoor theater, volleyball courts, etc, and even the original family home to take a gander at. I like it especially for the multiple, winding, scenic walking paths, though, through forest, hills, and meadows, depending on which ones you take. There's no charge to visit the park.
I'm not sure what they're talking about with the "Splash Pad," but this is a 100-acre, rolling hills, beautifully-maintained nature park. Used to be a private sheep farm. The nature center museum is pretty cool! There's also a large multi-station playground, outdoor theater, volleyball courts, etc,…
Autumn
May 3, 2022
Currently available at this 211-acre park are 4.5 miles of trails for hiking and nature study. In the winter these trails are used for cross-country skiing. A large picnic area is located at the north end of the park. It includes a splash pad, group picnic shelter, youth playground, in-ground grills, two sand volleyball courts, an in-line hockey rink and six horseshoe pits. The picnic shelter is available on a "first-come" basis but may be reserved in advance for a nominal fee. Also located in Heritage Park are the Spicer House, Stables Art Studio, Day Camp, Nature Center, Riley Archery Range and Amphitheatre buildings.
Currently available at this 211-acre park are 4.5 miles of trails for hiking and nature study. In the winter these trails are used for cross-country skiing. A large picnic area is located at the north end of the park. It includes a splash pad, group picnic shelter, youth playground, in-ground gri…

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