Marshall County has taken the first steps towards developing a Parks System for the residents of the county. It’s my great pleasure to be serving on the board! The county already owns a couple parcels, one of which has been used as a long-term timber harvesting demonstration site. So much potential.
I featured the Mill Pond Woods in an episode of Get Outside! This is just 5-8 miles from the home of one of our co-workers who was telling me about a bobcat that had been hanging around their property.
I’m excited about all the possibilities before us to safeguarding the land community for future generations and make it available to the public.
Marshall County is lucky to have you!
Thanks Leah!
It’s about time for a county park. Growing up we would go to Bendix Woods a lot. Loved the trails.
Thanks for all you do, Adam.
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