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Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
Horseshoe Pond
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Meghan Plahuta (01/11/2021)
Very beautiful here and a nice long trail that is 2 3/4 miles long. Unfortunately, the day we went on the trail it was very, very muddy. Almost lost my shoe a couple of times. Not really a good way around the mud either. Still a fun time but be prepared for the potential of mud ankle deep.
A. Andrei (07/21/2020)
Beautiful little place to walk around. Not many people around. You can also fish.
Timothy Prinz (05/11/2020)
In 1959 Paul L.Prinz. founder of the Prinz office furniture company in downtown Akron, purchased 50 acres and Damned up 10 acres which was filled by two small creeks and an underground spring.nnMy mother Mary Prinz named the pond because of its shape horseshoe.nnThe picnic Pavilion was built in 1962 , and if you look closely around the poles, you will see initials in the cement from my past relatives.nnThe property was taken in 1976 through eminent domain, where it became part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. My parents were paid $75,000 for the 50 acres.nnI remember as a child planting the pine trees that overshadow the pond today as I am 64 years old now.nnI am delighted that people can share what my father created many years ago and I too can enjoy it.
Shannon Story (01/10/2021)
Lovely...but super muddy
Jason (05/25/2020)
Beautiful little pond, usually not a lot of people. Great for enjoying quiet and taking in nature.
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/garden/exhibits/b