Bridge at Brick Pond Park
by Bill Barber
Title
Bridge at Brick Pond Park
Artist
Bill Barber
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
Brick Pond Park is a forty acre restored wetland, stormwater treatment system, and public nature park. Walking trails wind throughout the wetlands and below the canopy of the forested areas. The park walking trails allow visitors up close encounters with the wildlife that live there. This includes alligators, deer, river otters, currently 126 species of birds (visit during the year), turtles, frogs, insects, fish, and more. The upland acres adjoining the park near the North Augusta Greeneway Trail are preserved for wildlife use and entry is prohibited (see map). Every trip to the park can bring new adventure and discovery for young and old alike.
The park is located off of Center Street below the new Municipal Center at 100 Georgia Avenue or you can pond slider, brick pond park, turtlestake Riverside Boulevard (next to Public Safety on Buena Vista Avenue) and enter at the North Augusta Greeneway Trail entrance or travel down and go under the bridge at the traffic circle.
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May 7th, 2015
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