The park features miles of wilderness trails for equestrians and mountain bikers, as well as hikers.
A large population of animals, birds, and fish inhabit the park.
The ridge, which reaches nearly 800 feet (240 m) at Bald Hill,[2] consists of vertical basalt outcroppings that rise from the river floor.
Settlers arrived when Mitchell Lord purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) on the hill in 1878 and started dairying on his 130-acre farm in 1884.
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