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    Clinton Bark Park

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    2 years ago

    First trip to a dog park but it was great. Lots of nice people. Clean and safe area. Totally fenced.

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    5 years ago

    Very nice. Great shaded benches. Huge areas for fetch. Mud covered with rocks and cement.

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    Pavilion Dog Park

    Pavilion Dog Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    On a road trip from Texas to Florida this dog park was our halfway point, giving our pup a chance…read moreto run around off-leash and get some energy out. We were delighted to find this well-kept park not far from the highway. There are two expansive, fenced areas for small dogs and large dogs. Each area has benches and even a picnic table for humans. For the canines, there are trees and plenty of shade. A huge bonus for us was that both times we visited, the park was completely empty! Not another dog in sight. I know some people go to dog parks for socialization, but our dog prefers to play by herself, so this was a big win for us. It's surprising it is not used more given how clean and beautiful it is. Also, the park wasn't littered with old balls and toys like our dog parks at home are, which was refreshing. It really felt like we were just in a big, fenced, grassy area! I don't recall seeing a water fountain or water bowl for the dogs, which is the only reason I'm not giving this park five stars. This part is adjacent to an RV park and there was a connection for water across the street, but we didn't try to use it to give our doggo any drinking water. On hot days, hydration is must for dogs! Make sure to BYO water and bowl. Overall two thumbs up, highly recommend, and if we pass through with our dog again we'll be sure to stop by.

    Needed a mid way dog stop - this was perfect! We stopped for about an hour and we're the only…read morepeople in both dog parks the entire time. The large dog park has some hidden areas of water so beware if you don't want a wet dog! Also another thing to note: the water is located on the other side of the road from the dog park and there are no dog bowls so bring your own! Felt super safe with a Sheriffs office down the road. Would definitely stop here again!

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    Clinton Community Nature Center

    Clinton Community Nature Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This park is magical; one day I was researching parks in the area and stumbled upon this nature…read morecenter. I had no idea that it existed, but I am glad that it does. There isn't a ton of nature trails in the area or in the city of Jackson, but this place is a huge hidden gem. I felt at peace doing some morning hiking with my little one, Sneakers. We were the only ones in the park at 7:00 AM which is opening and we spotted deers grazing. It was beautiful. The trails are clearly marked and a few paths are accessible, except for the path leading to the Elephant Tree. That trail abruptly stops and doesn't follow through as the trail is covered with overgrown grass and trees. I came back with my boyfriend and he loved the park too. Every inch of the park is marked with informational nature facts. What I loved the most is that majority of the plants, trees, including the lichen is marked with names. If I tell you the amount of botanical or arboretums that I visited in my life fails to have this specific and minor detail is astounding. Thankfully Clinton Nature park did not disappoint to educate the masses on this note. They are actively teaching the people. I love that so much! The trails towards the left of the entrance even connects into nearby library which is a nice touch after reading a couple of books. In the evenings, the park doesn't get much attraction so hiking is a straight shoot and can be done at any pace. The left sided trails are more accessible, some with stairs, so not so much for the wheelchair bound. The park is maintained by a volunteer crew and I am sure they accept recommendations to make the space more accessible for all individuals to enjoy. I actually am planning to visit again the next time I'm in town. I love this nature park immensely. I hope more people can learn about this creative space and not sleep on it too much longer!

    *SPLAT* "EWW... Oh…read morehell, what was that?" as you tromp your way down the gravel trail in the woods... thankfully you realize it wasn't a frog after all, just some strange remains of a nameless prehistoric looking insect. You move on... walking over bridges, through "gullies", around "loops" and eventually taking a wrong turn onto an "Indian Trail", or as I'd like to call it, a "bog" full of mud. If you get out of there alive you may be able to make it to the "butterfly garden" and over the pond bridge to safety... Until of course you sit down next to a giant black snake hanging out by the water and run past a group of first graders yelling "AH! OH MY GOD! I ALMOST SAT ON IT! ALMOST SAT ON THE SNAKE!" Be careful of the sneaky squirrels who like to hide in the bushes until you arrive so they can jump out and make much noise and scare you. They act like they are afraid but don't let them fool you, they know precisely what they are doing. If you kick every bush along the trail sometimes you get to surprise them instead. These are just some things you may encounter while walking on Clinton Nature Center trails... I walk here for an hour almost everyday now and it is a new adventure every time. Usually I am the only one here... And I can jog for a little bit without being made fun of. There are some places that you can continuously walk up and down hills if you want. I make myself seriously sore every time. There are many trails branching off too so you can tailor your route to your liking. They have a information center that has animals and exhibits that I haven't been in yet. Today there were approximately 30 six year-olds inside screaming and yelling, so needless to say I stayed far away... There's signs everywhere on the trails identifying types of plants and trees, historical sites (old trace's, postal routes, first African American school in Clinton), and lots of info on wildlife. Good place to bring kids or someone who's interested in nature.

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