Ink Magazine; Vol. 2.4

Page 8

FAMILIAR AND LESS FAMILIAR Teddy Gregson Photo Courtney Mannion While recently going through clothing, I stumbled upon a wel l-worn pair of frayed jean cut-offs. I hesitated slightly and then came to my five senses with a full-blown hit of fresh Belle Isle around me. I was sudden ly back in the summer months in Richmond; when the air hugs you with a blanket of warmth and the sun glistens off your skin with a slight glowing effect. Those new to Richmond and veterans concur on the same nature parks in the area. These are just a few of my favorite spots in the area to bask in the sun.

BELLE ISLE

TEXAS BEACH

Many Richmonders will agree

Richmond also offers the

HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY

that wasting away at Belle Isle

North Bank Park at the edge

This is one of my all-time

is a great way to spend

South Randolph . Better

favorite spots in Richmond.

a summer day.

known as Texas Beach,

Nothing else as serene and

If you have yet to visit Belle

though barely enough beach

beautiful exists in all of the

Isle, it is a 54-acre island

to consider it that, the trails

city. This cemetery, located

with plenty of trails, beaches,

follow the train tracks behind

just off of Cherry St. a few

and best of all , boulders to

the beautiful Maymont Park

blocks from campus in

climb and explore. Besides

and leads into Riverview Cemetery. This park is known

never crowded like other

for great mountain biking as

locations such as Bell

beautiful scenery and hiking opportunities, there is the James River, great

well as hiking trails. Warning:

Isle or North Bank Park.

for swimming, rafting or

the trails are long and it will

This cemetery is known

kayaking. The animals and

wear you out by the end. Also,

specifically for its gothic

people live in tandem and

be sure to wear comfortable shoes with some traction

landscape and graves. A gO-foot pyramid made

because most of the trails are uneven and rocky.

of granite to commemorate

on a good day a blue heron may be visible on the beach. For history buffs, the island

stands erect within the

Smith originally explored the Isle in the 17th century, the

depths of the cemetery.

site housed a nail factory in

different paths, be sure to

Also, while exploring the

the 18 th century, and later a

see the mysterious statue

village with a general store

of a black dog watching over

and school. It was also home

a young girl's grave.

for captured Union soldiers. A visit can be a pleasurable experience for ghost enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

ink

fallen Confederate soldiers

has an interesting past. John

to a Civil War prison camp

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Oregon Hill, is surprisingly


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