St. Louis ponds were created by the construction of I-5, these ponds were dug out for gravel needed for the freeway nearby. They began to fill in with water, and over time became this neat park that has half a dozen different kinds of fish to try to catch, One of which is stocked yearly with rainbow trout. (pond #3) It is managed by ODFW. There are many wheelchair accessable fishing platforms, and other areas to get close to the water. This park is open dawn to dusk, but the gate to the main park is closed from Oct. 1st. to March 1st. However you are permited to park along the road and easily walk in.It is not a long walk at all.( Not wheel chair accessable durning these months.)
I placed this for a new geofriend of mine, Her kind words inspire me to place more hides.
Always a opportiunity to CITO in this area, although plenty of garbage cans, and a huge dumpster exist, folks leave thier garbage on the ground in this beautiful area, bring a trash bag if you can, and show you care.
This find is located near the waters edge, use your geosenses, and you will get a smiley.