Where is that car located? I've been on many of the trails at Tuckahoe and haven't come across it.
We stumbled upon it by accident. The trail is up by Tuckahoe Lake and may actually be the Lake Trail. Markers are blue. It's actually off the trail by 20 feet or so but very accessible. I asked a park worker about it later in the day and he mentioned that the area was a farm donated to be a park years ago. Apparently there is old farm equipment strewn throughout as well. The car appeared to be just the body. The rear door appears to open to the rear.
Thanks - will look for it when we do our annual Fall hikes/exploring
The trail head is near the large picnic pavilion at the lake.
Tuckaho Sportsman is a great little shop.
and The Gunfather (https://www.facebook.com/thegunfatherllc/) is just a bit further east in "Downtown" Denton - another great LGS
Don't forget Black Anchor Armory too, right next door to the Gunfather.
We stumbled upon it by accident. The trail is up by Tuckahoe Lake and may actually be the Lake Trail. Markers are blue. It's actually off the trail by 20 feet or so but very accessible. I asked a park worker about it later in the day and he mentioned that the area was a farm donated to be a park years ago. Apparently there is old farm equipment strewn throughout as well. The car appeared to be just the body. The rear door appears to open to the rear.
Cynthia took a few more photos while we were at the aviary. It was feeding time for some of the birds. By the way, all these birds came to the aviary after being captured or found by others. None of them can be let back to the wild as they have imprinted on the people charged with their care. They would most likely not fare very well in the wild.
We do our new guy scout trip there every spring. Great park.