Shell
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.85 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Dog Friendly: No
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Playground: Yes
Location: Freysville Park — Windsor Wonderland
Anchor Clues:
- From the parking area, walk to the entrance of Windsor Wonderland.
- Stand outside the entrance, and make a left on the path. The fence will be on your right.
- At the sidewalk, make a right, and then you will make another right onto the walking path.
- Continue walking straight on the walking path past the baseball field on your right. Follow the path up the hill.
- At the Y intersection, go to the left to continue up the hill, and look for the trail that goes to the right.
- Turn right onto this trail and follow down the hill.
- Toward the bottom of the hill make a right and cross the bridge. After crossing the bridge, look to the right to find the post.
- To return to the parking area, go back to the trail and continue going straight toward the bench on your left. Continue to follow the trail around the soccer field.
- At the next T intersection, turn left and go back to the parking area.
Recommended Books:
- There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Shell by Lucille Colandro
- Junonia by Kevin Henkes
Pearls of Wisdom:
- Seashells are mobile homes for mollusks, which have no rigid backbone, so the shell helps defend them from predators.
- Argonauts are the only known octopi that have a shell, but they can leave it for short periods of time.
- Two major shell shapes are the smooth, round design and the ones that are loaded with spiky and uneven surfaces, which help them defend themselves.
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