12/24/2023 0 Comments Mingo park![]() This best-kept secret is perfect for all types of water sports, including fishing, sailing, skiing and tubing. This one has been on my list for a while and I’m so glad we were finally able to squeeze in a visit! I’m always glad to have another place in the South Hills to find good beer.Mingo Crossing Caravan and Recreation Park is situated along the banks of the Burnett River, approximately 125 kilometres west of Bundaberg via Gin Gin, and 400 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. They also have a small cocktail list for anyone that’s not a beer drinker! Mondays like to showcase a wide variety of brews so odds are you’ll find a new favorite on the list! When we visited, they had one guest tap, Arsenal cider, Apis mead and the rest all in house brews. Typically you can find 12 taps, sometimes featuring other local craft beers or beverages. They’re in a small storefront that has indoor and outdoor seating. is located on Route 19 in Peters Township. In fact, they offer special deals for service industry workers on Monday, since that is the day a lot of bars and restaurants are closed! So what makes this Peters township brewery unique? I think you can probably guess from the name! Monday’s Brewing is always open on Monday, a day that most breweries are closed. ![]() I know that we’ll be back!Īddress: 1055 Waterdam Plaza Dr, Peters Township, PA 15317ĭistance from Trail Head: 8.3 miles, 15 minsĭetails: small outdoor patio, dog friendly outside Overall, despite some of the negative reviews I had seen, I thought Mingo Creek County Park was absolutely delightful and one of my favorite hikes of the year so far. This is an ideal hike to pack a picnic to have beside the creek at the end! ![]() Someday I’d like to come back and complete the whole 12-mile perimeter loop! And the absolute best part of this trail? Dipping your sore feet into the refreshing stream at the end. Finally, I liked that the trail offered some incline changes and was a great workout. This trail was also very secluded and we only saw a few other hikers on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Okay now some really good things about this trail! SO many wildflowers! I was thrilled to find Dutchman’s Breeches, trillium, Virginia bluebells, and so many more. I’ve found some equestrian trails to really suffer from mud but thankfully this one wasn’t too. The orange trail goes into the woods before the parking area, by the trail sign posting! Now keep in mind that I did this hike in the early spring so it is very likely that others’ experiences of overgrown paths and difficult trail entrances can be the case as the summer wears on! Another potential deterrent for some hikers is the fact that it is a mixed use trail, one of the uses being equestrian. This trail eventually met up with the orange trail and then we had a lovely hike. There are no signs and the trail blazes are very small. It’s very clear where the paved trail is, but you have to keep your eyes peeled for the natural trail. Now, I will say, the signage for the trails is not great. ![]()
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