by then I was dressed and joined him- we drove the possum to a local state park (about a mile from where we weer living )
The park is a 463-acre day use park bisected by Carll's Creek and Belmont Lake. The park, established in 1926 had been owned by August Belmont and served as farmland for some of Belmont's equestrian activities.
Carll's Creek stretches 4.2 miles south to the Great South Bay The 42-acre Belmont Lake is encircled by a similar path, making a total of 7.6 miles of multi-use trails.
The park's significant natural features include the 26-acre, spring-fed Belmont Lake and a significant wetland complex. It is home to permanent and migratory waterfowl populations. Park visitors enjoy watching Osprey diving from high above to catch fish for their young in the spring. Other waterfowl that can be easily spotted include Northern Shovelers, Mergansers, Teal, Great Blue Heron, and Egrets.
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