Patience Franklin: This is an amazing place to just sit by the fountain and enjoy the beautiful weather! Its VERY well maintained and is beautiful all year long. Great place to take pictures, too! We absolutely LOVE going here.
Kristi Blanchard: A must see for anyone who loves military history and the Band of Brothers. Great volunteers! Love the museum, plane and new barracks. Make time to do the 3 miles up and 3 down trail too.
Frankie Painter: This place is amazing! I went here on my birthday to drink some wine and listen to live music and it did not disappoint! The wine was delicious, the music was great and the atmosphere was lively. They do not serve food, but encourage you to bring your own, so I did see people with charcuterie boards and various other snacks on the table. There is seating inside and outside, and I am looking forward to the summer when I can sit outside comfortably. There are several swings that face the sunset and mountains, which was incredible!
Brian Leohner: Awesome community park with cute little waterfall and stream and covered bridge. My kids love playing the stream here, looking for rocks and critters. Has a playground, picnic area, and and amphitheater too.
TruBluBlondie: Highly suggest to tour and film. It was very informative. The gentleman that we had was full of information and well versed. It was a great feeling to step back in time for a moment. Artifacts very well preserves.
Kyle Stokes: Beautiful and worth the 5 minute beautiful nature walk. Follows a beautiful creek up to the Falls. Plenty of rest spots that are well shaded for trekkers with disabilities to share in this wonder of nature. Read the History of the Area!!! Great Gift Shop for memory keeping your visit to the Falls!
Brian Schuster: Very cool historic site. Several ( level ) trails that travel thru Cherokee and Creek Indian villages ( remnants long gone ) Its a fun look at local history and its also free ! Nice pavilion and clean bathrooms near the parking area. WARNING : Some trails pass thru rather " buggy" areas and mosquito spray is a must.
Travis Fuhrman: I believe they may have to take off Google maps as a viewing platform due to new landowners who have definitely marked a walking path towards the trestle as private property and it appears those residents in this tucked away neighborhood have gotten the township to put up No Parking signs. I got out of my truck to take a couple quick picks of the viaduct and jumped back in because of the signage. It’s a shame as this is a marvel of engineering of yester years and still is standing and is in use to carry trains over the North Broad River. It’s 1500’ long, 202’ feet high and was reconstructed into two tracks and what you see today in 1915-1919.
HJ Cox: Having visited the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon, I know this canyon can’t really compare—but it has its own unique charm and stunning scenery. The blend of red and white tones is absolutely beautiful. We couldn’t find the trail that leads down into the canyon, which was a bit disappointing, but the hike itself was amazing. You can park just past the gate and enjoy the view or take photos right away, but I highly recommend doing the hike. The trail is incredible. Be sure to wear waterproof hiking shoes and long pants—you’ll be walking on a muddy trail for quite a while. My husband and I wore regular sneakers, thinking it would be an easy hike, and our shoes got completely soaked. Also, don’t forget to watch out for snakes—we saw a black one on the trail. It was a little over a 4hour drive to get there, but totally worth it. I’d love to visit again someday if I get the chance. There’s a $5 entrance fee per car, and a visitor center where you can buy snacks or small souvenirs.