Discovering hidden gems right in our own backyard is always a thrill, like the recently found Ox Bow Park in Goshen, Indiana. Planning to venture to the dunes in Michigan, time constraints led us to explore this park instead, conveniently located across from a Meijer for snack supplies. For a small entrance fee of $3, Ox Bow Park offers miles of trails, playgrounds, and even an archery range. We hiked through the marsh trail, enjoyed various picnic areas, and my personal favorite was strolling through the towering conifer trees that my child dubbed "tree bridges." If you're seeking a local adventure immersed in nature, this park comes highly recommended.
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