Williams Park
185 Whisconier Road
Parking
Across the street from the library or in a dirt pull off area from Route 133 on the right before going up the hill to Center School.
Trails
Main Trail: You can either start from either parking area. This trail is rocky and very steep in some areas. About half way through there is a pond alive with frogs such as the Green Frog and the Bullfrog. On this trail is also the Deer Ex-closure that a Boy Scout constructed fro his Eagle Scout award to see how that piece of land differ from the rest of the land that deer are in. Near this structure up the hill is a path taht leads to the field trails.
Length:15-25 minutes
Difficultly: Medium
Field Trails: These trails are great for young kids as it is made of grassy paths so tripping is not an issue. In order to get here you must take the main trail from either parking place. Beautiful views especially from the high points in the trails. Since it is a big open field it is hard to get lost and ideal for just walking around for a shorter period of time. You could spend an hour walking around or 10 minutes depending on your time frame. There are multiple trails and many led to others that go into the woods back to the pond or even the High School.
Length (Not including time spent walking on main trail): 10 minutes- 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Parking
Across the street from the library or in a dirt pull off area from Route 133 on the right before going up the hill to Center School.
Trails
Main Trail: You can either start from either parking area. This trail is rocky and very steep in some areas. About half way through there is a pond alive with frogs such as the Green Frog and the Bullfrog. On this trail is also the Deer Ex-closure that a Boy Scout constructed fro his Eagle Scout award to see how that piece of land differ from the rest of the land that deer are in. Near this structure up the hill is a path taht leads to the field trails.
Length:15-25 minutes
Difficultly: Medium
Field Trails: These trails are great for young kids as it is made of grassy paths so tripping is not an issue. In order to get here you must take the main trail from either parking place. Beautiful views especially from the high points in the trails. Since it is a big open field it is hard to get lost and ideal for just walking around for a shorter period of time. You could spend an hour walking around or 10 minutes depending on your time frame. There are multiple trails and many led to others that go into the woods back to the pond or even the High School.
Length (Not including time spent walking on main trail): 10 minutes- 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy