Clark Reservation State Park is a geologic wonder of the last ice age and a botanist's paradise. The park's natural features include rugged cliffs and rocky outcrops, woodland and meadow, a wetland and a glacial plunge basin lake in which the surface waters and bottom waters do not mix. Fishermen can catch pickerel, bullheads, and sunfish; while birdwatchers may observe cedar waxwings, kingfishers and woodpeckers.
A two stage multi exploring the Long Trail and Long Trail Extension. Both stages are camo’d
pill bottles hidden in a winter friendly fashion. You will need to venture off the trails a bit to find these,
but the undergrowth is light, and the footing is secure. This should be a nice, peaceful stroll along the
trails of Clark. These trails can get icy in winter months so having spikes/poles may be helpful.