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  • A big draw for me when deciding where to plant roots is access to the great outdoors. I love to be close to water, near a trail, or even within walking distance to a park. Fortunately for us, the McDowell Nature Preserve is a short distance away, and it has a great variety of the things to do. I've ventured to the 1108-acre preserveĀ on a few occassions. They have a very nice selection of rated trails. Most are rather easy to traverse, though they might be a challenge for casual hikers. When we've been it has been after the rain. This was great for having the park to ourselves, but a bit messy too. All the same, McDowell is just right for getting out of the house and doing something quick and dirty for an hour or two. One of the nicest features of McDowell is all the various access points to trails and even the playground. Unlike the National Whitewater Center, the parking isn't all concentrated in one area. You don't have to hike a mile just to get to the trailhead for the trail you want to hike. This is especially nice when it's wet and cold. McDowell also has awesome access to the water. If you like to just stroll along the shoreline on a mini-boardwalk you can. The length of that walk isn't insignificant either. When I was there last, several folks were camped out with their fishing poles and enjoying the sun. Didn't see any catches, but I'm sure there's some decent fish out there. I'm not sure I'd actually attempt to bike at McDowell. It's possible, but the trails are more geared towards longer hikes. It has a great deal of flora and all sorts of fauna. I have not been here in the summer, so I'm excited about what's to come. Great place to camp, fish, hike. explore, and learn about the great outdoors. Also a wonderful place to picnic and catch your breath. I'd advise you to also checkout Copperhead Island just across the lake as well. It's part of McDowell and has its own trails, picnic areas, etc. It takes a drive to access, but it's well worth it. It also has a boat ramp if you're needing access. Awesome park and a great amenity for outdoor enthusiasts.
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