In addition to a sports park, there’s also a nature path at the very end of park. This pathay has a few dips, and for people with wheelchairs, there is only one way to travel because of stairs on one end (out and back). Regardless of the stairs, the trail is worth exploring to see the stream. Along the path are two bridges and tiny rocks on the ground. You can see all sorts of birds, deer and turtles in the nature path area. Bathrooms throughout the park with one accessible bathroom at each, lots and lots of parking with accessible spots at each section of the sports fields. There is paved paths all around the sports fields.
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