Pink
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.25 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Oakside Community Park
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- Park in the far back parking area to the right of the small playground and to the left of the big playground (if facing toward the amphitheater).
- From the parking area turn right onto the paved path leading toward the pond.
- At the fork in the path stay to the left and then turn right and follow the path around the pond.
- Cross the bridge and follow the path to the left.
- At the part of the path that splits, turn left crossing the next bridge and continue on the path.
- Follow the path into the woods.
- When you reach the crossroads on the path stay to the far left and keep following the path.
- You will pass a pavilion and small play area to your right.
- The post will be located to the left of the path as you get close to exiting the woods (a pavilion will be located across from the post to the right of the path toward the middle of the woods).
- Exit the woods and follow the path straight heading back toward the original parking area (you will pass the dog park on your right).
- Carefully cross the main road going back to the parking area.
Read More About It
- Pink Is For Everybody by Ella Russell
- Amber Brown is Tickled Pink by Bruce Coville & Elizabeth Levy
- My Life in Pink & Green by Lisa Greenwald
Snippets of Information
- Pink is a delicate color and makes you think of compassion and friendship.
- Popular things that are pink include a flamingo, a gemstone, cotton candy, flowers, pigs and bubble gum.
- Many toys are branded pink to appeal to children - Barbie, Justice, Tinkertoys, and Legos.
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