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McCullough Park
McCullough Park   McCullough Park
             

Nine-acre McCullough Park, so named in honor of founding Park Board member Purdie McCullough, was acquired through a developer donation in 1990. The park contains a 2.5 acre pond and a mile long pedestrian pathway, complete with a water spanning bridge that encircles and meanders through the park site.  A small seating area, featuring a game table, is situated on an outcropping point on the water’s edge.  An 8 car parking lot provides limited off street parking.

The park features a number of large, old Bur Oak trees and a wide variety of flowering shrubs and native plantings.  The park offers an open field suitable for disc throwing, ball catch, kite flying, and other moderately active pursuits.  The completion of sidewalks along Frontage Road has created opportunity for safe pedestrian passage from Harvester Park to McCullough Park, a condition that has been taken advantage of through several scheduled walk/run activities. 

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