Snowdon Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Loved this park
I loved my first visit to this park, such a different landscape. Who knew there were so many different types of fungi..! Took lots of pictures to bore people with, but it was really interesting to s...
Snowdon Park Preserve is still a hidden gem - and it's trails (one is about 45 minutes (Brenda Chambers Trail) and the other is about 2.5 hours (Ross Rigney Trail) are flat, very buggy in spring/summe...
This park is a great opportunity for a solo, couple, friends, or group walk/hike. As you walk around the park there are plaques to guide you and also give historical information. There are still remai...
Extremely quiet and relaxing (make sure you bring the bug spray though!) Easy to get to. We were the only people in the area for the 1.5 hrs we were walking!
Loved this park
I loved my first visit to this park, such a different landscape. Who knew there were so many different types of fungi..! Took lots of pictures to bore people with, but it was really interesting to s...
Fall Update & Tips
Snowdon Park Preserve is still a hidden gem - and it's trails (one is about 45 minutes (Brenda Chambers Trail) and the other is about 2.5 hours (Ross Rigney Trail) are flat, very buggy in spring/summe...
Great historical park
This park is a great opportunity for a solo, couple, friends, or group walk/hike. As you walk around the park there are plaques to guide you and also give historical information. There are still remai...
Summer walk
Extremely quiet and relaxing (make sure you bring the bug spray though!) Easy to get to. We were the only people in the area for the 1.5 hrs we were walking!
Snowshoe trip in January
Paths were well marked and their was plenty of parking. There were options for longer or shorter routes as well. Nice scenery, not too many hills.