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    Highland Park - the birds have been busy.

    Highland Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    A treasure to have this woodsy getaway in Greenfield. HP is a section along a ridge that borders…read moretown. The whole ridge is actually quite lovely. They do need better blazes and new maps at the trailhead kiosks, though. The tiny metallic arrows on trees are hard to see. You can get a little lost up here. Then again, you might want to. The woods aren't so big that you couldn't be found :) Varied trails from cushy pine to rocks and roots. Some steps built in to steeper hills. I understand the cross country skiing is good here but I haven't had the pleasure. A pond down low. Views up high. A cool platform at Sachem Head. Little streams after a rain. If you need a little dose of nature, head in. You'll be happy you did.

    Love this park. So beautiful. Many different trails to choose from for varying levels of activity…read more Beautiful view from the platform at the top of the ridge. People that I come across are always pleasant. The "bears den" is really neat. Only complaints would be the amount of people that drop bags of dog poop on the trail, a pet peeve of mine. Honestly, I'd rather you just left it without the bag. Doesnt really make sense why someone would go through the effort of using a bag just to litter it. But that small annoyance doesnt stop me from going back. Overall the area is well maintained.

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    Highland Park - Backlit in winter--still beautiful.

    Backlit in winter--still beautiful.

    Highland Park - Sachem head platform, with lovebirds.

    Sachem head platform, with lovebirds.

    Highland Park - Some pine trails amidst the rocky trails.

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    Some pine trails amidst the rocky trails.

    Paws Park of Greenfield

    Paws Park of Greenfield

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I love this park, and so does/did my dog. As she got older (between 1.5 and 2 years) she became…read moretoo aggressive for the park. It took me a month or so to come to this realization, but the other users suggested I do so without being nasty and small-minded, and I appreciate the caring community that has grown around this space. I am having my dog trained to be less aggressive (and learning to play my own part more effectively). Eventually the trainer (Julie from Working K-9, an amazing boarding and daycare place) will come to the park with us and once she approves my dog's behavior, we'll be back. Almost all of the people who bring dogs to this park are careful and respectful. The nice thing about having two separate areas is that if you run into one of the few owners who permit bad behavior, you don't have to confront him or her ... you can move to the other side. Yelp is about the park (as a "business") -- not about the dogs and owners (the "customers"). X.X's review is a violation of Yelp's Terms of Service. I note that nobody has voted for it, but I think we should do more as a community to support each other. We should not support attacks on an individual in public forums, particularly one of our model citizens: he started the chat group, bring gallons of water every day in winter, picks up everyone else's poop; can describe in detail every interaction his dog has with other dogs, and works constantly to reinforce good behavior in his dog. I have reported X.X.'s report to Yelp as a Terms of Service Violation and hope you will as well. If you know X.X., please ask him or her to edit the personal attacks out of the review, and let me edit those references off this one. Thank you!

    There R 2 adjacent sections, 1 pea gravel & 1 grass. Both have a 5' fence, double gates & water…read morefountains for the dogs. Outside the gates R fountains for the humans. The grass side is bigger, ~ 1/2 acre. The feet of some of the larger dogs (30+ lb) seem to be irritated by the gravel. Usually people won't stay after dusk but both R lit, the gravel side w/ more. There R poop bags & trash can in each side but I always bring & use my own bags (they used to run out occasionally). U can drive or walk across the foot bridge from Deerfield St by Sirum Automotive. There's always plenty of parking, unless there's more than one softball game. [There R sometimes 2 at once :( The city needs arrange their timing better] Everyone always gets a spot even if they have to park on the entry road. If It has rained, usually everyone is in the gravel side bk they're worried their dog will get in a mud puddle (not me). There's usually several tennis balls & a pull toy laying around. When dogs come is kind of random. There's usually 3-5 dogs, but I've seen as many as 9 total. My dog & I have been there for up to an hr by ourselves & he doesn't want do anything but wait for others or sniff outside :( As long as it's not SUPER cold (below 30°) or currently raining, there's usually at least a couple there at the more common times (3 pm - dusk).

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    Paws Park of Greenfield - Pea gravel side

    Pea gravel side

    Paws Park of Greenfield - Grassy side

    Grassy side

    Paws Park of Greenfield - Kronos & Vincent 15 min after meeting.

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    Kronos & Vincent 15 min after meeting.

    Lake Wyola State Park

    Lake Wyola State Park

    4.6(7 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    Now that the season is getting warmer, it's almost time to grab some beach chairs, a few hotdogs,…read moreand head over to Lake Wyola for a relaxing afternoon. This State Park is a great place to swim during the summer as well as spend time barbecuing with friends. Whenever we go we make it a point to show up early in the morning, set up shop, and do nothing for the rest of the day. They have a ton of different picnic areas and a centralized beach area with bathrooms and a food trailer. They also have space to play soccer and a few different horseshoe pits. The park also has some walking trails that provide a great space to connect with nature. A few things do need to be said about the park. The first is that you should plan to show up early on busy days such as holidays because at times there can be limited parking. The other interesting fact is that you should plan to have little to no cell service while at the park. This is great because it ensures that you won't be bothered, but good luck checking in.

    It was beautiful! We got there around 3 or so on the 4th of July. People who had gotten there super…read moreearly were heading out, so we got lucky and found parking up the block. A guy let us park in his yard for $10. It was pretty filled up, but, it was still comfortable. Great sandcastle sand, clean bathrooms, and GORGEOUS scenery. We stayed until the lifeguards left at 6. The beach was open until 7:30 though. We will definitely be going again! We were so glad to have come across this gem.

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    Lake Wyola State Park
    Lake Wyola State Park
    Lake Wyola State Park

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    Bridge of Flowers - Buckland MA

    Bridge of Flowers

    4.6(60 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    It was finally very nice to get to the bridge. However, it's closed for a while. From the signage,…read moreit says that the plants had died out during the recent renovation. During the process of regrowing and replanting. Despite this, it was definitely a nice environment, very relaxing, and extremely nice town to visit. Both sides of the bridge are pleasant: Sherburne Falls and Buckland. I'm sure it will be amazing once again when everything returns. Putting nonetheless it's worth a visit.

    "There was a shopping mall Now, it's all covered with…read moreflowers" (Talking Heads) Our May 10th visit to the Bridge of Flowers was marked by two things -one thing we saw and one thing that we didn't see. What we saw were gates locked on both sides of the 400-foot-long bridge to prevent foot traffic. What we didn't see were any flowers on the Bridge of Flowers! We learned that when the Bridge was opened in the Spring, something was wrong with the soil in the flower beds that line the bridge. I heard that the vendor that delivered the soil delivered the wrong thing, so the planted flowers weren't exactly flourishing. Everything (over 500 varieties of annuals and perennials) had to be dug out, all of the plants went to temporary" foster homes" in the community, and the bad soil was removed and replaced with the correct type of soil. Everything should be back to normal very soon, so we'll have to make a second visit to the Bridge of Flowers to actually see the flowers.

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    Bridge of Flowers - This side of the bridge looks like quintessential New England @  The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls MA

    This side of the bridge looks like quintessential New England @ The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls MA

    Bridge of Flowers - The Bridge of Flowers Sign with FREE 2 Hour Parking behind & the town's stores in the background in Shelburne Falls MA

    The Bridge of Flowers Sign with FREE 2 Hour Parking behind & the town's stores in the background in Shelburne Falls MA

    Bridge of Flowers - This side of the bridge looks like you are in quintessential New England @  The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls MA

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    This side of the bridge looks like you are in quintessential New England @ The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls MA

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