Just north of North Woodstock on US 3, Clark's has been a traditional family stop since 1928. Children who've spent too much time in the car can burn off energy here: there's an old-fashioned photo parlor, water-bumper boats, a magic house, a narrow-gauge steam locomotive ride and a Segway park (yup, you hop on a Segway and tool through the woods). Be aware that the park's central attraction is a black bear show – captivity can be stressful for these animals.
Clark's Trading Post
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