Hamus Nature Preserve & Recreation Area

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Nature preserve· Biking trail· Fishing· Hiking area· Park· Recreation· Tourist attraction

Hamus Nature Preserve & Recreation Area Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hamus Nature Preserve & Recreation Area is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category nature preserve. Read and write reviews about Hamus Nature Preserve & Recreation Area.

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Joshua Miller

I ended up finding this park just as the leaves were changing color. It was gorgeous. It is small, but if you explore all of the trails you will end up walking a few miles. Definitely a nice little place to go to for a picnic or to just get out of the house. Also, there are benches in a shelter by the entrance and along some of the trails. There is also a secluded shelter back near the middle of the longest trail loop. Both of the shelters can be reserved.

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Mikaela Krause

Its a beautiful, cute, and well kept park hidden on the outskirts of Marshfield. Lovely flowers, ponds and plenty of places to sit and even a hidden picnic area. It's small but still lots to see and plenty of various walking trails.

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Terri Kotek

Quiet and clean little spot! Nice bathrooms, picnic area and walking trails!

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Jacob Komis

A decent little park hidden away behind Menards. 2 ponds for fishing, catch and release only. A public pavilion to rent out for parties and such. There is a small bathroom here as well. Plus a few walking trails through the woods around the backside of the park. I would recommend this place, however if it was a rainy day or night beforehand, you'd probably want to wear boots or really old shoes. It can get muddy.

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Jeremy Meddaugh

Wonderful family park that includes 2 catch and release ponds for fishermen, flush toilets in the summer, a fantastic pavilion in the front, and 4 well marked, well kept up walking paths that wind through a small woods.