1/5 Angela P. 3 years ago on Google
At
first
this
seemed
like
a
beautiful
park,
although
difficult
to
get
to
--
there
is
one
entrance
from
the
520
walking
train
and
one
blocked
entrance
from
the
east
side
in
a
cul-de-sac
,
but
it
is
blocked
by
some
residents'
boats
which
are
parked
in
what
would
otherwise
be
public
spaces.
We
enjoyed
the
marsh
trail
and
lake
trail,
but
then
were
disturbed
to
find
that
the
northeastern
section
of
the
"preserve"
has
been
heavily
LOGGED!
Yes,
there
are
huge
piles
of
lumber
from
cut
trees
in
this
so-called
"nature
preserve."
This
was
even
more
disenchanting
because
down
on
the
marsh
trail
side,
there's
a
sign
that
says
"keep
out
for
restoration"
--
yet
on
the
other
side
of
the
park,
trees
have
been
torn
down
left
and
ride
and
their
remains
piled
into
huge
log
piles.
I
couldn't
find
any
explanation
within
the
park
or
outside,
only
the
claim
that
this
"reserve"
was
supposed
to
be
protect
animals
and
vegetation
"in
perpetuity."
Large
benches
are
also
spread
throughout
the
area
in
dedication
to
various
people.
I
am
not
sure
if
these
donations
have
been
going
to
a
good
cause!
We
will
not
be
returning.
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