You won't regret making the stop to see this famous oak-lined path. This is another place that we like to take Edie hiking. The trails offer beautiful views of the marsh and there are pre-war structures and artifacts on display. Please note that this was a working plantation that utilized slave labor.
This is a 30-acre park in the heart of the Hostess City. It contains the city’s most most famous fountain, which was installed in 1858 and modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris. The pathways are often lined with local musicians and artists. There is a scent garden, amphitheater, and ample green space for a picnic.