State Parks in Winter
By Eric Bouchard, Brighton State Park Ranger
Doug and his dogs Finn & Loki during one of
their frequent walks through Brighton State Park.
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Although the regular camping currently remains in-limbo
until next season, it doesn’t mean that parks remain vacant and unused. It is
not until one lives within the park boundaries in the off-season that one sees
just how vibrant a park can be, even when it is closed.
Despite a quiet fall, since the hunting season has ended and
the snow has made its way to the ground, visitors have been coming in daily to
take advantage of our park (Brighton), in particular, though I am sure it is
similar at other state parks. People come in by foot, by snowshoe, by skis,
etc, just to take advantage of all this wonderful place has to offer.
The Donnelan family visit Brighton State Park.
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Visitors hung holiday ornaments
from trees around the park.
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