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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Silver Creek Park - Monarch on milkweed

    Silver Creek Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This park is a great place to walk or fish and they should add some new things it would make the…read morepark a lot better but I've been going to silver creek for awhile and it's an amazing park

    The people of Manitowoc are fortunate to have many fine parks in the city. Silver Creek Park is no…read moreexception. There is a very nice disc golf course that meanders through the woods. The lighthouse hole is the hole from hell. If you overshoot the net, your frisbee could easily end up in the lake. I have fond memories of this park from when I was a kid. We used to go to the south end of the park and shoot our 22 rifles. But this is a different age, don't try to do that these days. Silver Creek has the best beaches in Manitowoc. It has areas that are wild enough to do some serious birding. I find it a bit amusing that people have stopped playing disc golf. They are now obsessed with Pokemon Go, so the park is very quiet these days. But today I picked up a bag of trash. Apparently "Swinus Americanus" (my name for litter bugs) are still present there. Red Bull cans, and broken bottles on the beach. It always mystifies me why "people" trash out places of beauty; and what kind of knuckledragger breaks glass on a beach? All that aside, this is a premier park. It is a wonderful place to spend a few peaceful hours. It is surprisingly unused, or, at least, underused. Take a picnic, lay out on the beach and, if you're brave enough, swim in the lake (brrr!). Did I mention that I saw a hooded merganser today where Silver Creek meets Lake Michigan...nice.

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    Tendrick Nature Park - Black eyed Susan

    Tendrick Nature Park

    4.0(1 review)
    47.0 mi

    On a cool overcast Friday afternoon my faithful co-explorer and I arrived at Tendrick Nature Park…read moreready to explore the area. Location 3919 Co Hwy O, Saukville, WI 53080 Size 122 acres. Description Prairie/Wetland. When you enter, you are greeted by vast rolling hills of greenery. A cute little Gazebo sits at the entrance to the hiking area. A pond it directly in front of the path. We began meandering our why through. Once you get a little farther on the trail you come upon a huge hill filled to the brim with wildflowers. Every color you can imagine. Flanked on the west side are lush trees. Tons of biodiversity. We continued on to the boardwalk area. It takes you through the swamp which is actually very beautiful. It's like a painting. Alas, my faithful co-explorer, Vixen did not understand that swamps were not solid ground and plunged herself into it. The remainder of the walk was free of her shenanigans. The paths are easy to follow and walk. I could spend hours here, just appreciating all the beauty. Be Aware Had a touch of trouble finding the place. The park is split up into two sites and it's difficult to make out on the maps. The first park has archery and kayak/canoe launch and no trails for walking that I could see. I circled the park three times before I left and was able to locate the second park a bit up the road on the opposite side as the first site. Also, they describe the walking paths as a boardwalk. Yes, there is a boardwalk in the deepest parts of the swamp, however, getting to the boardwalk you will need to transverse very wet, soggy ground. I would highly recommend waterproofing your shoes if you don't want sopping wet feet. The actual path was a bit difficult to find. It isn't marked. So you start following a concrete path that leads you around a small pond. After wandering around I detoured off the concrete path to the east towards what looked like it might be a trail. Bingo. Dog Friendly? Yep, Vixen was with me leading the charge! Please keep dogs on a leash. This is not a dog park. Points of Interest My main reason for going is to enjoy all the flora. While there we found Coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, Bergamot, Milk Vetch, Highbush Cranberries, False Sunflowers, Turtlehead flowers, Jewelweed, Partridge Pea and a HUGE old Oak. Additionally, this park has disc golf, volleyball, archery, and a canoe launch. Vixens Thoughts Two paws up. Swamps are confusing. I didn't like it. The rest of the walk was A-OK. Lots of sniffs. Only one Gila Monster. (She's a big ole chicken, she thinks frogs are Gila Monsters to be fearful of.

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