Hall Spring Park
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Overview
City park, part of Herring Run Park, and site of historic Hall Springs, a drinking water source for many years. Playground, picnic area, basketball court. There's a new Disc Golf Course here and in the grove at the entrance to nearby Lake Montebello from 33rd street. From Hal Springs you can access the Herring Run trail by walking under the Harford Road bridge. Check out the pictures on the media tab!
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