Origami
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.45 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: North Middleton Park
Thumbnails to Show You the Way
- Park in the parking area near the pavilion and start on the paved path to the left of the pavilion. Keep the fence on your left and the pavilion on your right.
- Follow the path to Park Avenue and turn right.
- At the “Road Ends 500 Ft” sign, turn right and walk into the grass, between the trees toward the building.
- At the building, on your right, pick up the paved path, turn left and follow it toward the baseball fields and pavilion.
- Stay on the path, keep the pavilion on your right. The play area will be on your left as you continue to walk on the path.
- Just ahead, the post will be on your right at a light post.
- Continue on the path, turning right and following this path back to the parking area.
Read More About It
- More-igami by Dori Kleber
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger
- The Art of Papercraft by Helen Hiebert
Snippets of Information
- Origami means folding paper.
- The goal of origami is to transform a flat sheet of paper into a sculpture.
- The largest origami sculpture ever made measures over 100 feet in height.
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