This gives you some idea of the character of this beautiful park owned and operated by the City of Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. The Rainstore3 site is off to the left in the distance. Rainstore3 is located in this grass area. Look for the green inlet in the lawn in a slightly depressed area as shown in the next photo. The spot in the middle of this depressed lawn area is where the inlet is located and the Rainstore3 is beneath this area.
This is a closeup of the inlet. Daily Bag Limits The following daily bag limits apply to all waters within each region except as modified in the Special Rules. Southwest Region Bag Limits Bass Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass limit is 6, both species combined None under 12 inches Brook Trout Brook Trout limit is 25 Harvest allowed during any open season unless otherwise noted under Special Rules - if gear or bait restrictions are listed, they must be followed when fishing for Brook Trout Bull Trout Bull Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release Kokanee Kokanee limit is 6 Salmon ocean-going Salmon seasons and limits are set annually by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission and issued in a separate brochure Fishing for or targeting salmon is prohibited unless a salmon season is specifically opened for that water Steelhead ocean-going Defined as Rainbow Trout longer than twenty 20 inches in length in the Salmon River drainage excluding lakes and Reservoirs.
Between Hells Canyon Dam and Oxbow Dam and the Boise River from its mouth upstream to Barber Dam during steelhead seasons, steelhead are Rainbow Trout over twenty 20 inches in length with the adipose fin clipped as evidenced by a healed scar Fishing for or targeting steelhead is prohibited unless a steelhead season is specifically opened for that water see fishing regulations for details Sturgeon Sturgeon limit is 0, catch-and-release Sturgeon must not be removed from the water and must be released upon landing Barbless hooks and sliding sinkers are required, see fishing regulations for details Tiger Muskie Tiger Muskie limit is 2, none under 40 inches Trout includes Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Golden Trout, Arctic Grayling, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, land-locked Chinook and Coho Salmon, trout hybrids e.
Tiger Trout Trout limit is 6, all species combined Does not include Bull Trout and Brook Trout which are listed separately Whitefish Whitefish limit is 25 Harvest allowed during any open season unless otherwise noted under Special Rules - if gear or bait restrictions are listed, they must be followed when fishing for whitefish Protected Nongame Fish includes Pacific Lamprey May not be harvested or possessed All Other Fish Species includes bullfrogs and crayfish No bag, size or possession limit.
Find an error? Settlers Park Loop is a 1. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, and road biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
This loop travels along a busy road for a time so there is quite a bit of traffic noise on that section. The park has a playground, tennis and pickleball courts, baseball diamonds, and a fishing pond. On this sunny afternoon, people were enjoying all Settler's park has to offer.
Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the 16 other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail. Settlers Park Loop easy 8. Length 1. This trail heads around the ball fields at Settlers Park. Accessibility: There are 10 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of North Meridian Rd. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. Reviews 8. Sort by:. Margo G. March 12,
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