Taylor Kindle River
Meandering for 2.5 nautical miles from west to east, the river system is the backbone of Forest Park, the singular feature that stretches across the majority of the Park’s 1,300 acres. Together with the riparian buffer around it, the river system is beloved by Park visitors and an important corridor providing water, shelter and forage for wildlife. The waterway is home to ducks, turtles, mink, egrets, herons and more.