Monticello, United States
960 S Water St
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Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
We of (RBB) love our park and are trying to restore and rejuvenate our beautiful park with tactile signage and directional markers to make it accessible to disabled, sighted and the like. This has been our goal for quite some time, we also volunteer in trying to keep our park clean when weather and health permits. My husband is blind and birds by ear we are Ornithologists and Eco-Conservationist, it's a wonderful place for citizen science, birds, insects, trees and plants...just needs some TLC...(tender love and care.) You bet it's worth our efforts. It's a hidden Birding Gem.
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Great little park with easy and marked trails. There is actually only two parking spaces, one handicapped spot and one regular spot. It's limited in that aspect unless you don't mind to park on the side of the tiny street. The boardwalk (green trail) is really nice!
Very nice walk. Not too taxing. The park is being upgraded and maintained
A few lifting exercise bars at the entrance, plenty of parking. It's a decent sized jungle trail that walks over some small streams. Great for jogging, or a quiet place to enjoy nature sounds.
This nature trail is a little hidden gem in Monticello. My family and I have lived here a little over a year. This is the first time we had visited this park. My teens enjoyed the walk as well. There are stands along the path that have information about the trees and also fitness stations. The fitness stations however are run down. It would be nice if the bridges were also cleaned off more often. My teens and I felt like we were going to slip several times going across. The whole trail takes about thirty minutes to walk. Overall a neat place to just enjoy nature and enjoy God's creation.
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