Friday, June 24, 2022

[PHOTOSTORY 1: OUTDOORS] S&S Greenway Gentilly St. Trailhaed/ South Edgewood Neighborhood Park

 By: Chris Rech



The sign for S&S Greenway. This is what walkers, runners, and biker see as they pull into the parking lot.

Benches and resting area for the greenway. Here runners and bikes are able to stretch before their run as well as relex after. 

The beginning of the trail gives you some insit on the history of Statesboro and the greenway. This poster informed those on the trail of the greenways history

The beginning of the trail gives you some insit on the history of Statesboro and the greenway. Here we see why the greenway was given the name S&S

The beginning of the trail gives you some insit on the history of Statesboro and the greenway. Here showes hikers, runners, and bikers the trail and their starting point.

A small creek and some rubble along side the trial. This was located about 50 hards off the greenway trail.

A small pond and log for wildlife to drink along the S&S greenway. This is located right along side of the trail underneath a bridge. 

A small pond along the greenway with power lines and a gas station peeping through the trees. This is another site you will see during your jog or walk at the S&S greenway.
A sign located on the greenway. This sign informs greenway guest what wildlife to expect on the trail.
Blurry picture of a deer crossing the S&S greenway. If you look in the middle of the walkway you will be able to see a blurry deer crossing the trail.
The sun shinning through some trees on the S&S greenway. Here guest on the greenway can stop and relax in the shade before moving forward with there jog, walk, or bike ride.
The ending/beginning the the S&S greenway. What guest see on the way back to their car. 
A woman walking to her car after a walk on the greenway. 
Bathroom and rest area for guests on the S&S greenway. Here people can relax before or after their journey on the greenway.
Water Fountain at the S&S greenway. Walkers, bikers, and runners can hydrate before and after their journey. 
 
The pound located at North Edgewood Dr and Rowand Cir. Here people can sit and relax at the park as nature surrounds them.

The sign for North Edwood Dr and Rowand Cir

Geese at North Edgewood Park. There were close to twenty or thirty geese here at the time.

The fountain at North Edgewood Park. Here you see the fountain, a duck, and the nature that surrounds the pond at North Edgewood.  

Two close ups of a duck a North Edgewood Pond. Here I took to close ups of a duck at the pond on swimming towards land and another swimming towards the fountain.  





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