Origami
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.34 miles
Restrooms: No
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
Playground: No
Dog Friendly: No
Location: Martin’s Mill Bridge Park
Thumbnails to Show You the Way
- Start at the entrance to the bridge and follow the gravel path to the right of the signs. If the gate is closed, you are able to walk around it if it is after 8am.
- Continue down the path, passing a green trash can.
- Turn left with the water flowing on your left.
- Follow the path toward the pavilion, crossing a small stream.
- The post will be at the first tree on your right.
- Turn back and retrace your steps back to the bridge.
Read More About It
- Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr
- Easy Origami by Didier Boursin
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger
- The Origami Master by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
- The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu
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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