
If you look up in the town of Taku, don't be surprised if you see a couple of giant red ogres looking back at you.

The ogre with the slide is close to a parking lot, but if you want to visit the Oni with a view, you're going to need to hike up to the top of the hill.

The view from the ogre with the tongue slide.

Here is the view from the ogre at the top of the mountain. I didn't know this ogre was here at first. We were getting ready to leave when a groundskeeper stopped me and told me to take a 12 minute (he was very specific) hike up a steep trail. He was right. It was 12 minutes on the dot to get to the top.
I wouldn't say this was a destination park, but if you're in the Taku area it's a great view and it's well maintained by people who really seem to care about the park.
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