This park is dedicated to nature and wildlife. It is mostly a wetland so there are lots of waterfowl. It is a lovely place to stroll around and enjoy the solitude in the middle of a city.
This is a beautiful park. Every time I go, there are people having their photos taken by the pretty foliage. I like to go for the birding which is pretty darn good. Some of the ponds were coated with ice, today, I saw a belted Kingfisher, Wood ducks, Cooper's hawk, mallards, robins,tons of Canadian geese...you get the idea. Nice sidewalks if someone is in wheelchair or needs level surface.
This is a walking park with birds and wildlife. No fire pits or picnic tables or sports fields. The spring blossom is gorgeous and all the water birds are great. Come back in the Fall or wow colors. Come in the summer for a cool evening stroll. Watch the mule deer in the winter snow.
This is a great park for a walk nearly any time of day. I have enjoyed seeing a variety of wildlife as well as the variety of paths, pond areas, and vegetation. This park has a number of great spots for portraits, both casual and more formal, too. The key is to make an exploration trip to the park to check location and light to dial in optimum timing for your shoot. Plenty of big trees with shade, too - nice on those hotter summer days.
Paths intertwine throughout this beautiful park. Lots of wildlife to observe and places to rest, be quiet and watch.
Mid-morning walk second week Sept. Out of town visititor. Well landscaped ponds and pathways. Worth the hour visit.
We love going here! Today was a great day for viewing the deer. We saw at least 8 deer todayIt is a great place to just enjoy the peace and quiet and to just get away! It is great for walking at a good pace to exercise. Once everything starts to bloom and the water is refilled it will be beautiful!
Great place to watch birds of all sorts at an idyllic oasis in the heart of the city. Saw a yellow- headed blackbird here years ago and have been looking for one ever since. Turtles, too!
A friend and I went to the Kathryn Albertson Park because traffic was blocking the entrance to the Ann Morrison Park across the street. The park doesn't look like much from the street or parking lot, but that is only because the beautiful place is hidden by trees. This park is considered a nature preserve and is an amazing place to view wildlife. During our trip (about 5 minutes into the visit) we came across a mother deer and young. There are paved trails that lead one through the park, across footbridges, around ponds, and through beautiful structures and tree canopies.There are many people (of all ages) using the path but the place has never seemed crowded. There are a few large gazebo & pergola structures in the park that are used for weddings and other parties.This is a great park to spend an hour or so while killing time or just enjoying the outdoors.
Beautiful grounds for gathering the family together for some outdoor photo sessions. Nice walking paths and well maintained.