theadventureofjordan: If youre a waterfall hunter and looking for waterfalls in the area, definitely check this one out. Walk around the area and youll find a cute little bridge crossing over Mill Creek. The reason why Im giving this a 3-star is because for a tiny park you have to pay just to see a decent size waterfall. There are other waterfalls in the area that doesnt cost anything and will offer better views. This isnt a state park as I should remind everyone, this is just a standard park. And all of the photos that Im sharing are dated back in 2019 where I believe the park was free.
Plus it seems like when I try to go back this year (2023), it seems like the park is closed. Theres no schedule for the hours of the park.
I feel like going to this park/waterfall is a hit or miss but if you are lucky to get to the falls without any hassle, you wont be disappointed.
Kyle S: Easy to get lost in if you dont know the place. Make sure you dont wander too far unless youre with someone who knows it well. Very beautiful and pristine area.
Alicia Berrios: This was our first time here. We did a Groupon deal and packed a lunch that we ate in the cafe. Although their food was very reasonably priced. So we ordered lunch there. There was SO much to do. Very fair for the price. Spent three hours and could have stayed even longer. Best kids museum we’ve ever been to. We loved the outdoor play area. Everything was well kept, clean and not broken. Not crowded, plenty of space to roam. The craft room was really neat too. We live an hour away and it was well worth the drive. We will be back!
Tammy French: Great walk along the landing park. A great blue heron kept make an appearance. I got to watch a large school of shimmering fish from the dock near Oyster House. The art was refreshing. It feels like you are getting a glimpse of old Oly.
Darlene McGrady: My husband and I spent 2 hours touring the house....The docent was so knowledgeable ...he was a walking encyclopedia! What a wonderful experience. We definitely would recommend the tour to everyone who is interested in history, arcitecture, & historic homes.
Shan OKiely: A great hike for working the lower body. The trail can be muddy, dry, wonder and high steps. There is a nice railing on all of the steps. Breath taking scenery. And a well kept trail without any litter. A nice canopy of trees and views of Budd Inlett.
Cherrymae Wimmer: Gone to the Childrens hands on museum multiple times without knowing this was here. A chlorinated man made creek for kids to play in, deepest spot is only like 2 feet deep, perfect for little tots. Great place to cool off for the afternoon. Restrooms on site. Gates close at 8pm so the bums do not have access. Lots of benches for resting. Lots of trees for extra shade. Street parking.