Clean, shaded and great place to walk or ride your bike. You can ride a horse. Kayak rentals onsite too
There is so much to do at this park, between cycling through the beautiful trees or the sandy brush on the outskirts of the park, to kayaking and canoeing in the rivers that snake through (make sure the water's high!) to hiking, walking, picnicking, and so much more. I've been multiple times to go kayaking and cycling, and there's so much nature and history to experience, you can spend an entire day there and not do the same thing twice. Now that I'm reviewing it, I think I'd like to go again! Perfect for a solo day, for couples or a family setting. Bring water and sunscreen, and maybe some bug spray depending on the weather!
There were a lot of paths that were well cared for. Next time we'll both take bikes and the kayak. Very nice park.
I love this park for walking and biking. I haven't done canoe or kayak here yet but walking and biking is great. For your first visit stay in the main trail so you don't get confused where you are. I have never been lost but some people I've been with found it confusing. As this park becomes more popular there are more problems, it used to be so peaceful, but now more and more loud obnoxious people are visiting. Please respect this special place and respect people who want a bit of quiet nature. If you want excitement go to chucky cheese or Okeheelee park. The best passive park in Palm beach county. A bicyclist dream, and easy walking for even those who are some what physically challenged. I have seen deer, turkeys, snakes, gators, many species of birds! Enjoy,
Looks like a pretty nice park and offers lots of hiking and bicycling trails, Did not get to do many of them but the ones I did were fun. lots of birds and the creek that goes right through the park offers cannoning and Kayaking as well. Looking forward to going back again soon and spening a day on the trails
Very pleased with this park- great smooth trails (about 11 miles ) for hiking or biking. Neat things to see like an old farmstead ruins and Indian village. Saw lots of birds and raccoons along the waters edge. They have both canoe and bike rentals available.
Beautiful trails with trees and spanish moss. There is a peacock who lives there if you are lucky enough to find him. We go walking, biking, and love to take our dog there as well.
We'd planned to cycle around the trail but on arriving at the site found the rental concession was closed Tuesday and Wednesday something our guidebook failed to point out. Although disappointed we went To the park rangers office to see if there was another place to rent from. The lady there was so enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the park. She suggested routes to follow to give us the best possible opportunity to see what we were interested in.The upshot was we got to see far more walking around than if we had either cycled or kayaked through the park. Its a beautiful place and definitely worth visiting for a gentle or long walk, there are multiple options. We saw several species of raptors, woodpeckers, blue jay, robins and many others. Lots of picnic areas in good condition were the icing on the cake. Go visit!
I have walked here several time and went canoeing with my husband and his parents in December. The canoe trip was really nice and under the trees. We saw a limpkin and lots of wood storks. The canoes were a little pricey at $35 for 1.5 hr. It is also really nice to walk around and see all the water birds. The walking is free. Really recommend for a short or long outing. Warning the port-a-potties are nasty.
My son and I spent several very happy hours walking the trails and taking photographs. This is a lovely park and very well maintained. The landscape is true Florida. The signage is excellent and needed because the trails are extensive. We will return.