Saturday, December 29, 2007
Washington Valley Park & Buttermilk Falls, Bridgewater, NJ
11/22/07 - Washington Valley Park is nestled in Bridgewater, NJ, and you could live there for decades without knowing it exists. There’s a few ways to get to the park. The way we went involves traveling down Vosseller Ave, ten a turn on Miller Lane, and everything seems suburban so far. Traveling down Miller Lane, the road changes from pavement to dirt, and to the left is woods
, yet everything still seems suburban on the right. After a twist or two, the road dead ends at some sort of parking lot. We parked and got out to explore. We ended up at some historic site? that resembled someone’s home, so we turned around. Back at the parking lot, there’s a small entranceway into the woods in the corner, so we took that. We followed the paths through the woods and here is what we found:
First path:
(a neat looking tree branch) & (view of the quarry)
(Meadow COMING through the path!)
(Meadow GOING through the path!)
Second path:
We found the falls! Buttermilk Falls we think.
View of the reservoir:
Meadow jumped right in, as always! Despite her ear injury, Meadow is truly the Super Adventure Dog!
her first prize was a leaf – she was sooooooo excited!
Then a stick:
The coolest paw shot ever. You know you love it:
Meadow coming out of the water…
A little shake:
Chasing Adventure Boy to shake off near him because he always tortures her. Notice she did not shake near me!
Posing for mom:
Adventure Boy was not cranky today!
A twisty root:
a gorgeous bed of leaves
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