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Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park - The nice sign hanging over the entrance just shouldn't take a picture of it with the sun behind it

Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park

4.7(11 reviews)
113.1 km

Searching for True Love & Forgiveness? Talk to GOD and get a…read moreDOG! #ReflectDogs Love & Forgiveness I would have to think this is one of the nicest dog parks in the area. It is Well fenced and has a very nice walking trail that is probably close to a third of a mile. It has a very nice shade/shelter structure as well as multiple benches all along the trail. It has some very unique additions that are bridges over what I am sure must be the wet area During certain seasons. There is also a brick bridge over a little lake with a Bridge Crossing old-time structure on it. The park has plenty of old growth trees and shade as well as an incredible amount of open area for your dog to run as well as a few little Hills tucked in every here and there. The entire park actually feels like something you would read about in a nursery rhyme book. The entryway alone will put you into a different mindset and the amount of donation bricks was unbelievable

Absolutely the best dog park that we have ever visited and we've been to quite a few from…read moreCalifornia to North Carolina. They have a small dog park and a big dog park and both are massive! Lots of area for the dogs to play and the grounds are well kept to avoid mud puddles. My dogs absolutely loved it and I did too. They have a nice gravel trail for the humans to walk, rock bed in creek areas, water fountains, a bridge and benches for humans. Plus there's shaded areas and pavilions so you can sit back and relax and watch your dogs play. This park is absolutely gorgeous. I'm so glad I stopped here on our way through.

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Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park - A beautiful fountain in the entirely dedicated brick entry area

A beautiful fountain in the entirely dedicated brick entry area

Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park - Notice the brick bridge in the background?

Notice the brick bridge in the background?

Hannah Daye Ridling Bark Park

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Falling Waters State Park - Lots of flora and fauna

Falling Waters State Park

4.3(63 reviews)
81.4 km

Falling Waters State Park initially felt a bit small when we arrived, but as we continued to…read moreexplore, we quickly realized it was much larger than we first assumed. Our first stop, of course, was the sinkholes and waterfall. While the waterfall itself felt a little underwhelming considering it's described as the highest waterfall in the state, the experience was still quite serene. Hearing the water drop, feeling the cool breeze from the running water, and simply pausing to take it all in made the stop worthwhile. We were a bit disappointed to find that parts of the trail system were closed off, which limited some of our planned exploration. That said, we kept walking and were able to find other trails to enjoy. We ended up wandering around for about two hours, though we know we didn't get to see everything the park has to offer. One of my favorite unexpected features was the dedicated bat habitat area, which was both interesting and unique. Overall, it's a peaceful park with more to discover than meets the eye, and a nice place to spend a couple of hours exploring nature.

Decent parking and lots of open space. We went when it was cold but it was beautiful and quiet…read more There are sinkholes campsites and clean restrooms and it's not to pricey to go for the day. 5$ for our truck :) not a ton of "hiking" per say but really fun nature trails to keep you busy. Nice little tucked away gem here in Florida .

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Falling Waters State Park - Picking wild blueberries

Picking wild blueberries

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Oxbow Support Facility - They also have wonderful trails and a great dog park!! Get your steps in!

Oxbow Support Facility

3.5(2 reviews)
121.8 km

The people , the atmosphere. Love it with a little bit of Columbus Ga history. Great dog park with…read morewonderful trails with walking guides. Group tours and individuals, family gatherings. Pavilion with rest areas. Awesome to do spot in Columbus.

WARNING - I came through Columbus, GA with my mother and her two 20lb dogs. Nobody else was at the…read moredog park but it looked very nice. We went into the dog park with our dogs and headed to the far picnic table. The dogs were near us and just as we sat down, one dog let out a loud yell! When we looked to see what was wrong, several wasps were around one dog and had stung him. We went over to the other picnic table near the gate and noticed two wasps there and decided to just leave. Pros - The park is nice looking with two picnic tables in the small dog area and two in the big dog area. It's got wood chips for the ground cover, and doggy bags available for cleaning up after your dog, as well as water fountains for people and dogs. Both the large and small dog areas are fenced with double gated entries. Cons - Obviously the wasps, also not enough shade, and not good signage to find the park (it is within another park, we took a few wrong turns trying to get there). P.S. Our dog was fine after being stung, just soar in the area :)

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Oxbow Support Facility - My buddies chilling by their lake aka sun bathing.

My buddies chilling by their lake aka sun bathing.

Oxbow Support Facility - The side entrance 2021. They've remodel since then. But this view moved me.

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The side entrance 2021. They've remodel since then. But this view moved me.

Beagle Stadium - dog_parks - Updated May 2026

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