Beth Miller Park

Beth Miller Park is a small, accessible neighborhood park featuring a pretty pond and connection to the W&OD trail. It offers paved trails suitable for walking and biking, and is wheelchair accessible with a parking lot and entrance designed for ease of access. The park is good for kids and dogs, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy nature and observe local wildlife such as blue herons, ducks, turtles, and harmless water snakes. While it lacks amenities like shelters, benches, trash cans, and water fountains, it serves well as a quiet natural retreat and a trail connection point.
Reviews
Beautiful small park near the W&OD
Very small “park” with no amenities (no shelter, trash cans, picnic table, benches, bathrooms, etc). Contains a lot for 40-ish cars (not shaded), paved loop about 1/16 mi long next to a small pond, and a connection to the W&OD.
The park seems to be a poorly-planned afterthought: no official trail around the pond, no benches for sitting, and the parking lot doesn’t even directly access the trail despite having mere inches of grass between the curb and trail; instead, you must either pop the curb or go around. I’m sure the park’s existence is intended as a cut-through to the W&OD, but it could be a destination of its own with just a few simple additions.
A nice park in Neighbourhood , A small lake connected to W&OD walking trail
A nice park, the a pretty pond right after the parking lot. I saw a blue heron, ducks and turtles. There are paved trails to walk and bike
Great little accessible pond for seeing wild life. By the way, reviews below mentioning venomous snakes, I have seen many common brown watersnakes. They look like venomous snakes but they are harmless. Please do not hurt any snakes.