Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Travels with Charlie....


Tuesday became an explore day. At first I was going to take Charlie in his bike trailer for a ride. Then I thought about another place nearby that I've always wanted to see. It is a small park alongside the Pine River in Richland County.

It's called Pier Natural Bridge Park. It has a little playground, a picnic shelter, and a rock formation that formed a bridge or tunnel. It has 10 acres and some interesting sights to see.

I thought it might be a nice place for us to have a late lunch.



When we first got there we tried out the long stairway to the top of the rock formation that is called a finger. It rises 60 feet above the Pine River. 

Charlie had to figure out the stairs and he did a good job. Not easy for a short legged doggy with a long back.



We walked along the half mile 'finger' and enjoyed the views through the pines.

You can't visit this place without walking through the long crack in the rocks. Charlie and I spent some time inside the 'tunnel' of rocks which had  a nice breeze whispering through it to cool off.

[Disgusting that people felt the need to add graffiti here.]

Cool breezes!






Charlie and I had a picnic lunch at one of the many picnic tables that were scattered all around. There are also benches made by a Scout Troop along the top of the rocks placed so a person can sit and enjoy the sights.

Pano of three shots stitched together from my OM-5 camera.


The Pine River is also a fairly popular little river to go kayaking on so there is a spot for taking your kayak in and out of the river in the park. 

I was actually surprised by the amount of visitors that stopped for a little bit while I was there. There was enough room that felt like we had the place to ourselves.

I think I will come back in the winter and then again in the spring to see how this place looks.

There is nothing more impressive than feeling so tiny next to a 1/2 mile finger of rock that is 60 feet tall. I took this shot of a car that pulled up and parked next to the tunnel entrance for a size comparison.


Let's just say, it was small, worth it, and scenic. Not to mention, a nice place to have a picnic and a nice little dog to accompany you.


By the way. Charlie is getting better about car rides. He used to whine and complain all of the time and now he is settling in with a lot less commentary about my driving.

I seriously adore his company.

We plan to try out the pet bike carrier this week too!

21 comments:

  1. The rock is amazing. The whole place is amazing. This seems like a perfect day.

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    1. It was, with more good days to follow, I hope!

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  2. What beautiful rock formations! Looks like an awesome place! Good that you got out and about!

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    1. Rock formations are why I was to thrilled to meet Rich and move to this area! I saw things similar to this on the first Wago Train ride I was on when I met him.

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  3. It is wonderful seeing your adventure. What a nice spot!

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    1. Yes, after many years, I can get out and adventure without any time constraints.

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  4. Such an absolutely amazing place to visit!!! Thanks for taking us along.

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    1. It was worth the drive and the time spent there. Kids would love it as would the parents.

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  5. What a nice little park! Been thinking of you, Val, and hoping things are going well for you.

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    1. Things are going okay. Of course I miss my best friend daily. Everywhere I turn, I see a reminder of him.

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  6. What a cool park! Pine River is the river I was ('er am) looking into for kayaking. It offers a variety of paddling scenery that we enjoy.

    Enjoy your bike outing with Charlie!

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    1. We didn't get the bike outing, but will soon. I hear the Pine River is a nice place to kayak. There are rentals I guess, just like the Kickapoo River.
      I plan on kayaking both rivers next year.

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  7. Anonymous3:22 PM

    Your kind of place! Nice that you have a best bud in Charlie. Lori

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    1. Yes, best buddies! I'm probably making him into a clinging monster who has to be with me all of the time.

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  8. Graffiti is a universal scourge. It offends me more than most things.

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  9. I’d seen the pics already, but it was nice to see them again and to read about it too.

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    1. Thanks! A tiny park with a lot of possibilities!

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  10. Anonymous4:54 PM

    LD...That is an amazing place. We have Ledges State Park just north of us and the formations are so similar to this. It is two sided of cliffs with water creek down the middle.

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  11. It looks like a lovely place to explore. Yuk on the graffiti. I enjoyed following along with you. Charlie sounds like he is enjoying himself too.

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  12. I can see why you could do all the exercises on my blog post. You are super active and healthy. I'd be super tired after all that walking.

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