John Henry Weber Park
Located four miles north of Bellevue on U.S. 52 is Weber Park. Hiking
trails wind through the 22 acres of upland timber, pine plantations, and
limestone bluffs. There is also plenty of room for picnics with large
shade trees and fireplace grills. This park gets its name from the
frontiersman and trapper who helped explore the west in the early
1800's. Weber then settled in Bellevue until his death in 1859.
Size: 22 acres
Services: picnicking, hiking trail, pit toilets