A gem of a city park. Latimer is only 10 acres, but has some truly impressive trees. We enjoyed the short walk through the woods, with signs that detail the history. The one negative is that the entrance to the park is located in a private apartment complex. If you drive there, you must locate visitor parking at the back of the complex, then find the trail entrance behind a garage.
Couldnt find entry in to the woods. Maybe its closed for public access.
Secluded beautiful retreat to nature next to the college mall. Wouldnt even know it was so close. Such an amazing gem in Bloomington.
Nice and small
Not huge, but a great place to see spring ephemeral wildflowers in the right season. Some nice, old, big trees, too. A few interpretive signs about the history of the property and its natural history.
Great community with plenty of parking.
An undeveloped wooded property primarily over run with large bushy Amur Honeysuckles, an invasive species that crowd out native plants.
Near mall no idea on how to get into the place.
Nothing impressive, just a patch of wooded land