This trail was pleasant. The history is fascinating. It is hard to believe that from 1861-1932, this was the site of actively traveled train tracks. Now, it offers a sweet, shaded sanctuary. Our experience in February, was that it was highly maintained (I mention this because I read other reviews that express poor trail maintenance). If one is interested in the flora, they will be pleased; the signs along the way were informative. Benches are placed throughout if needed. It was surprising that during our hal hour on the trail, we passed five others. It is nice to know that others are enjoying this trail, too!See more..
We only stopped here for a little while: we weren't really dressed for hiking, so we only stretched our legs a bit. Based on the cars we were the only people there. Our small stop is only worth mentioning because we happened to see a large family of wild pigs on our little walk, and it added something extra for our day. the piglets were so cute!See more..