Phragmites Park

Phragmites Park
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Parking
Accessible Paths

Phragmites Park is a small, charming park located by the shoreline featuring a short hiking trail surrounded by white birch trees. It is ideal for families with kids and dog owners, offering scenic views, nature walks along streams and a pond, and a sandy area with cactus. The park’s parking lot and entryway have been improved with asphalt to prevent mud. Visitors enjoy the peaceful waterfront, bird watching, and the natural setting, though caution is advised due to poison ivy along the paths.

Reviews

David Nadas

I think it is so cool to have a park named after Phragmites. you need to check out November Seed, available for FREE Kindle download on Amazon (most downloaded Kindle Free book in the short scifi series. It is all about Phragmites.

Thomas Zeis

Its a great place to go for a walk nature at its best. Walk to the water or along a stream on the south side of 25A. There’s also a walk around the pond on the opposite side (North side) of 25A. Parking on the south side of 25A only!

Igor Balagulov

Small but lovely park by the shore. You can do a trail in half hour. If you have small kids it’s perfect and they’ll have a great time playing with mussels.

Rachel Esposito

I love this little park. There is a gorgeous water front area, many types of song birds, and a sandy area with cactus. Love that they covered the lot and entryway with some broken up asphalt so that you no longer get muddy. One less star because of all of the poison Ivy at the edges of the path.

Jack Fiore

Short hike to shoreline, less than a mile round trip, lots of white birch trees. No info at kiosk or trail markers. Took trail on right side of parking lot and did a loop counter clockwise.

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