Sandra Walter International Park

A virtual refuge for creativity

Park FAQ

Welcome to Sandra Walter International Park! The Park is
a virtual representation of creative thought; a refuge from the outside world that transports you to your inner creative consciousness. Relax and enjoy the scenery.

What to See during your Visit

The Creator State: A new novel about how art can change reality
Scenic Overlook: Photography from around the World
The MainHouse Lodge: Coastal Interpretations Art Show in the Retrospectives Gallery
Lake Shenatowba: Field of Dreams, an essay on conscious evolution
Inspirational Paths: Three poems
Easy Hike: PINK, a short fable about fame
Strenuous Climb: Creative Coalescence and the Power of Intention
Cabins: These Flip Flops are Slowing me Down: an essay
Universal Kitchen: recipes for your creative kitchen
Friends of the Park: Excellent Web site links
Visitor Center: Guest book, Directions, Recommended Pack List
Contact: email and feedback form



Seasonal Information

* Lake Shenatowba: Cool and refreshing. Please don't disturb the Blue Herons.
* Bears: Bears remain active throughout the park. Be sure to store your food properly!
* Fire: Prescribed maintenance fires may be scheduled.

Trails

All park trails are open for the Summer months.

What to Do if You See a Bear

You may not see a bear during your visit because bears naturally avoid people. If a bear approaches you, act immediately to scare it away: make as much noise as possible by yelling or banging pots together (don't worry about waking people up if it's nighttime). If you are with other people, stand together to present a more intimidating figure, but do not surround the bear.


Wolf Viewing Etiquette

1. Even if the wolves are a ways off, please try to be quiet. We want to disturb them as little as possible so they remain in the area. Howling is never appropriate.
2. Try to park in the pullouts or move your vehicle all the way off the road.
3. Stay far away from carcasses.
4. Control your children so they don't disturb the animals or knock over tripods.
5. Shut your engine off as soon as possible so the wolves and coyotes can be heard if they howl.
6. If a wolf approaches, step away and don't encourage it.
7. Do not feed any wildlife.
8. Sign the Guest Book at the Visitor's Center if you would like to receive updates via email. There is nothing to be afraid of when giving out your email. We won't toss it to the marketing wolves.



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Sandra Walter's The Creator State, a new novel about how art changes reality, is available on Amazon.com

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Lake Shenatowba

Inspirational Paths

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Strenuous Climb

Cabins

Universal Kitchen

Friends of the Park

Visitor Center

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