
This is a beautiful little park with a ton of potential! Unfortunately, this place has been trashed by visitors who obviously don’t know how to carry out what they brought in. There were beer and soda cans lining the edges of the lakes and a ton of empty worm containers. We fished for a few hours but all we caught were bluegill. The bigger lake was beautiful and so scenic but the smaller lake/pond was full of green muck. You couldn’t even see the water. All in all, we had a good time trying to catch fish and enjoying the views and quiet time, but at the end of the day, this park could use some work.

This park is beautiful! We just drove through on a visit but would live to come back and be able to walk around

We really love going to this place! However this time we were disappointed we could.not get to a goo spot at the little pond. It had been bushwacked but not enough to get all around the pond to a less mossy area.

Small ponds are best to teach your 8 year old how to kayak! Grabbing a healthy bass while doing it is a plus!

Beautiful area Quiet Wish people would pack out what they bring Stop making a mess Will return and do more adventures there There are no facilities as this location but there is plenty of woods!! Alot of different types of wildlife in that area another beautiful day at the park did a lot of walking

Nice place to fish big pond

Me and my son go there as much as possible, got quite a few squirrels, rabbits , doves, and chukers there. And have had a few incounters with some big deer. And I mean big, does I'm guessing 220lbs Plus. And seen a couple of monster buck's there too. Haven't fished yet, but I'm looking forward to it...

Way overfished and over hunted. Fun area to hang out in for an hour or so but I've squirrel hunted it a few times and never even saw one. Some animal sign but not much. Coyotes run through every once in a while, tons of trash in certain parts. The fish that are occasionally pulled out are okay but much better chances right up the road at Rocky Fork/Paint Creek.

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