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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Karen Lee Ensley
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    The park entrance is clearly identified.
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    An overview of the park's rural countryside setting.
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    The main path leads around the perimeter of the park.
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    The trail has benches in various locations.
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    The trail leads over a small creek to another section of the park with a soccer field.
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    The path to the dog park is obvious.
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    There are two gates to each section of the dog park.
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    Some of the dog park play equipment.
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    The park has well-maintained baseball fields.
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    The playground has sections for various ages and abilities.
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    The park has an accessible playground.
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    A piece of the play area is shaped like a tractor.
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    Animal-shaped playground equipment is fitting for the country setting.
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    A picnic shelter is conveniently placed near the baseball fields and the playground.

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