Redoubt Park
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(from Google)It’s beautiful. There’s a nice path to walk on that’s suitable for a wheelchair. And then there’s a path that’s not suitable for anything but a good set of legs. Sit, it was nice.
Great little park for a short walk - it's perfect for walking down from the rec center to do a loop. There are two "redoubts" here, which are earthen fortifications built during the Revolutionary War (like trenches.) One is just off the parking lot with a boardwalk over the structure and a little bit of a view down the old Quarterpath road. The second is down Tuttle Trail, a short .5 mile trail with some bridges and elevation gain and loss, mostly down into a ravine and back out. You probably aren't supposed to, but the dogs and I would take the trail to the 2nd redoubt, then exit out the "side" back onto the road, which put us back at the sidewalk near the ball fields. And that was a nice little loop for us with lots of interesting things to sniff. There's a small parking area, redoubt 1 to the right and the trail to redoubt 2 on the left, some informational signs and a trash can, but no picnic tables or bathrooms.
I give this 5 stars for the history. Its a 1.25 mi total walking to see a “redoubt” on either side. One side is trail-y not stroller friendly but gives a challenge & the other side is paved & wooden walkway. Nice signs to pull together history. This is a historical site that took me no time at all to see in under 20 mins.
Went on a walk on the trail with the kids and everyone really enjoyed it. Got a great work out in and really loved the scenery.
Nice park. One short trial about 10mins round trip and super easy trail. Longer trail (Tuttle trail) was about 50mins round trip and requires good amount of cardio and leg strength.