I would highly recommend. The park is dog friendly although make sure they are on leash, and it busy although not overly so. We did start about 9 on a Sunday morning and by the time we were finished it was getting busier. Really awesome place for a Sunday stroll, a fishing excursion or a canoe trip.
Tiff H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dunwoody, GA
After breakfast, my family decided to take advantage of the beautiful pre-spring weather by taking a walk along the Lafayette Heritage Trail. We parked at the J. R. Alford Greenway trailhead, but took the Lafayette Heritage Trail. The trail is quiet and well-trodden, so you will have no problem keeping to the path. We walked past all the«fingers» that would reach into the lake. People fished off the coast of these mini peninsulas, although it is highly cautioned to steer clear of wildlife(aka, gators). The only way back is the way you came, but in a different time and light, it’s really beautiful. You must cross a bridge at about 1⁄3 point in the trail(that’s a gross estimate, I really have no idea in real life) which is a picturesque spot. Couples and friends were taking pictures at this mile marker. A perfect trail for walking or jogging, although the Greenway may be more suitable for running.
Dawn O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tallahassee, FL
There’s a multitude of ways to get onto this trail(so much so that I wasn’t sure where to post this review based on location). I personally park at J.R. Alford Greenway and walk over. The trail and the bridge overlooking Piney Z Lake and Lake Lafayette allow for some breathtaking views. I recommend coming here right before sunset on a nice day and looking at the horizon over Piney Z Lake. You’ll thank me for the tip later. My favorite place in Tallahassee, second only to my home. I love to bring my dog here, do yoga here, hike here, or even just enjoy the outdoors and nature.
Daniel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tallahassee, FL
A little-known refuge tucked away inside the Piney Z development, this park is a dependable destination for anglers, hikers, and barbecuers alike. Play-date for toddlers/primary schoolers? Great playground facility as well. There was a time when one could hike from this park across to the Alford Greenway system but it’s a very primitive path today so hikers need wear proper apparel. Great body of water — and its stocked. Boat launching by hand — no trailers permitted according to post. Several covered picnic areas with grills and refuse containers nearby. Yet another stellar service by TLH parks & rec!