Definitely a fun place to visit and explore.
From a hikers perspective, very poor signage from one trail to another.
There were trails blazed in red and we only noticed that because a rock was red here, a tree was red there and we figured that must be the case.
There are white signs and arrows, but none were clearly marked in how to follow them. It almost seems like it was a project that was clearly finished or thought through.
Then there were 4x4 posts in the group that looked newer with some sort of milage designation and a name on the other side. Didn't know if that name was the trail name or what. Signage was very disorganized.
A "map" that you could get from a QR code was some help, but the "legend" was not easy to use or decipher.
There are LOTS to do. The playground area was super fun, the chimneys we're fascinating and so was the Cave.
Again, as someone who has hiked and toured Midwest historic places, I was left really wanting more info. Why are there so many tall chimneys within a short distance? What was the Cave used for? Answers like that would've been awesome and educational.
A Google search and their website search was not what I was hoping for for answers of the above.
No bathroom, which was disappointing but not surprising.
Visitor Center looked great, but closed and no signs that said when they would be open. Would've really loved to check out the history or buy a souvenir.