点评:The park is in two sections about 9 miles apart. The north section is primarily a mile long boardwalk into the bog. It is perhaps a 100 foot walk to get to the actual boardwalk. This is one of the largest intact US bogs. The boardwalk is plastic panels with open sections so that light can reach the plants underneath. The path twists and turns through the bog. It would be helpful to have signs indicating when someone is 1/4/1/2 and 3/4 of the way to the end of the boardwalk, but there are none indicating where someone is. The boardwalk has signs along the way describing wildlife in the bog and benches to rest at several points along the way. This is a hiking club trail with a special code word for those who participate. We didn't make it to the end. My friend was getting tired and we still had to get back.
The southern section of the park has camping and a large visitor center.
翻译:该公园分为两个部分,相距约 9 英里。北部部分主要是通往沼泽的一英里长的木板路。步行大约 100 英尺才能到达真正的木板路。这是美国最大的完整沼泽之一。木板路是塑料板,具有开放的部分,以便光线可以到达下面的植物。路径蜿蜒穿过沼泽。如果有指示牌指示某人何时到达木板路尽头的 1/4/1/2 和 3/4,将会很有帮助,但没有迹象表明某人在哪里。木板路沿途设有指示牌,描述沼泽中的野生动物,沿途的几个地点还设有可供休息的长凳。这是一条徒步俱乐部路线,为参加者提供特殊的密码。我们没能走到最后。我的朋友累了,我们还是得回去。
公园的南部有露营地和大型游客中心。