Sims Lake Park Trail Suwanee Georgia A Morning Walk
The multi-use hard trail primarily provides 2 distance options. The route around the lake is 0.7 mile and by extending the route into the adjoining woods, one can increase the loop to 1.2 miles . The route along the lake passes by a garden pool with waterfall, metal artwork, and a flagstoned landing with cascading streamscape. The trail is ideal for runners, cyclists, dog walkers, seniors, families with strollers, and anyone starting a fitness program.
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Sims Lake Park
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GoPro:Suwanee Park Greenway Trail Georgia Ivy Creek
Running from Suwannee Creek Park to George Pierce Park 5 miles each way.
Suwanee Greenway multi-use trail begins in George F. Pierce Park in Gwinnett County on Buford Highway and runs along Suwanee Creek to the city of Buford's Suwanee Creek Park. The lineal park attracts a wide range of people, mostly walkers and joggers, to this level trail. Throughout the track are raised wetland trails and bikers are required to walk their bikes at the entrance on the north side of McGinnis Ferry for about a quarter mile because of a sharply curved descent from the road to the river valley.
There are starting points throughout the trail, but we normally hike the trail end-to-end, from from Pierce Park in the north or Suwanee Park to the south. Both parks offers extensive parking areas, picnic tables, and additional trails within the park. Pierce also has ballfields, and getting out can take time if a game has just ended. This narrative is told from the Pierce Park entrance.
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Terror On The Trail 2013 Trailer
Terror on the Trail at Sims Lake Park
4600 Suwanee Dam Road, Suwanee Ga 30024
Produced by Aurora Theatre in conjunction with the City of Suwanee
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Fridays & Saturdays
October 11-26
Tours depart every 10 minutes between 7:30-9:30pm
Reservations Recommended
$15 in Advance
$18 at the Park
Sims Lake Park is normally an idyllic retreat where people come to jog around the seven-acre lake, children play, and families enjoy scenic picnic spots. A beautiful and peaceful setting...
But once the sun goes down, scary teenage zombies lead brave listeners around Sims Lake and force seven captive souls to terrorize the innocent with tales of terror.
If you dare to brave these tales, a living nightmare awaits you. Not in some cozy haunted house, but in the woods, surrounded by darkness and a cold, cold lake.
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Chattahoochee Pointe Park is located in South Forsyth Suwanee, GA 30024 and is less than a mile from Olde Atlanta Club and St. Marlo. It's a brand new park with a playground area, a boat ramp, a nature trail with beautiful view to the Chattahoochee river.
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Beautiful park located in the heart of Orange City, Florida. Great paved walking trail around the lake. Splash pad for those hot summer days with the kids. Plenty of picnicking areas for family gatherings.
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Places to see in ( New York - USA ) Battery Park
Places to see in ( New York - USA ) Battery Park
The Battery (also commonly known as Battery Park) is a 25-acre (10 ha) public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City facing New York Harbor. The park and surrounding area is named for the artillery batteries that were positioned there in the city's early years to protect the settlement behind them.
The Battery Conservancy, founded in 1994 by current President Warrie Price, has undertaken and funded the restoration and improvement of the once-dilapidated park. The park was known as Battery Park until 2015, when the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation restored the park's original, historical title of The Battery.
The southern shoreline of Manhattan Island had been known as The Battery since the 17th century when the area was part of the Dutch Settlement of New Amsterdam. At the time, an artillery battery there served to protect the seaward approaches to the town. The Battery continued its function during the colonial era, and was the center of Evacuation Day celebrations commemorating the departure of the last British troops in the United States after the American Revolutionary War. Just prior to the War of 1812, the West Battery, later renamed Castle Clinton, was erected on a small artificial offshore island nearby, to replace the earlier batteries in the area; later, when the Battery's landmass was created, it encircled and incorporated the island.
Toward the northwestern end of the park is Castle Clinton, the often-repurposed last remnant of the defensive works which inspired the name of the park; the former fireboat station Pier A; and Hope Garden, a memorial to AIDS victims. The Battery Gardens restaurant, next to the United States Coast Guard Battery Building. Along the waterfront, Statue Cruises offers ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The park is also the site of the East Coast Memorial which commemorates U.S. servicemen who died in coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean during World War II, and several other memorials. The SeaGlass Carousel, a site-specific attraction that opened on August 20, 2015, is designed to resemble an under-the-sea garden through which visitors ride on fish shimmering as though they were bioluminescent, and pays homage not only to the carousel's waterfront site, but also to Castle Clinton, which housed the New York Aquarium in the early 20th century.
To the northwest of the park lies Battery Park City, a planned community built on landfill in the 1970s and '80s, which includes Robert F. Wagner Park and the Battery Park City Promenade. Battery Park City was named after the park. Together with Hudson River Park, a system of greenspaces, bikeways, and promenades now extend up the Hudson River shoreline. A bikeway might be built through the park that will connect the Hudson River Park and East River Greenway parts of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway.
Across State Street to the northeast is Bowling Green, as well as the old U.S. Customs House, now used as a branch of the National Museum of the American Indian and the district U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Peter Minuit Plaza abuts the southeast end of the park, directly in front of the Staten Island Ferry's Whitehall Terminal at South Ferry.
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Eurasian wigeon
The Eurasian wigeon, also known as widgeon or Eurasian widgeon is one of three species of wigeon in the dabbling duck genus Anas. It is common and widespread within its range.
The Eurasian wigeon was described by Linnaeus in 1758 in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Anas penelope. Anas is the Latin for 'duck', and penelope refers to a duck which was supposed to have rescued Penelope when she was thrown into the sea. Her name derives from Ancient Greek πήνη pene, 'braid' and ὤψ ops 'appearance', from the ruse she used to deter suitors while her husband Ulysses was absent.
This dabbling duck is 42–52 cm long with a 71–80 cm wingspan, and a weight of 500–1,073 g. The breeding male has grey flanks and back, with a black rear end, a dark green speculum and a brilliant white patch on upper wings, obvious in flight or at rest. It has a pink breast, white belly, and a chestnut head with a creamy crown. In non-breeding plumage, the drake looks more like the female. The female is light brown, with plumage much like a female American wigeon. It can be distinguished from most other ducks, apart from American wigeon, on shape. However, that species has a paler head and white axillaries on its underwing. The female can be a rufous morph with a redder head, and a gray morph with a more gray head.
It breeds in the northernmost areas of Europe and Asia. It is the Old World counterpart of North America's American wigeon. It is strongly migratory and winters further south than its breeding range. It migrates to southern Asia and Africa. In Great Britain and Ireland, the Eurasian wigeon is common as a winter visitor, but scarce as a breeding bird in Scotland, the Lake District, the Pennines and occasionally further south, with only a handful of breeding pairs in Ireland. It can be found as an uncommon winter visitor in the United States on the mid-Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It is a rare visitor to the rest of the United States except for the Four Corners and the southern Appalachians.
The Eurasian wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily. It nests on the ground, near water and under cover. It is highly gregarious outside of the breeding season and will form large flocks. They will join with flocks of the American wigeon in the United States, and they also hybridize with them. This is a noisy species. The male has a clear whistle that sounds like: 'pjiew pjiew', whereas the female has a low growl : 'rawr'.
The Eurasian wigeon is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds applies. Its conservation status is Least Concern.
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Fishing March 2, 2011
Bart and I fishing at Billy Sims's lake...