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About the Betton Hills Nature Center Our newsletter, updated frequently, is a great source of information about park developments as well as current volunteer opportunities. Also available is our park brochure which may also be picked up from entrance kiosks at the park. A trail map and kiosk guide will be available soon online and at the park!
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Construction of the fire pit and replicated mound.
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Trail Map & Kiosk Guide, Coming Soon!
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Many volunteer-built/donated bridges increase trail connectivity and accessibility.
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Park Amenities - Unique dog park with refuse disposal stands and special drinking fountains
- 40-foot covered bridge with open sides and safety rails
- Replicated Native American mound and fire pit with seating for up to 200 people
- Along the trail, kiosks explain the natural and human history of the area as a self-guided tour
- Invasive removal and native plant reintroduction
- Website development for online access to historical information as well as park development updates, events, trail maps and GPS coordinates of amenities in the park and much more...
- A wall of Native American art will depict the Indians that inhabited the area of Betton Hills
- Efforts to rehabilitate the water-bodies and creek
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