Autumn (late September to mid-October) offers the most dramatic scenery with colorful foliage reflecting on the pond. Summer (June to August) provides warm weather and accessible trails. Winter attracts visitors for snowy landscapes and cross-country skiing. Spring has fewer crowds but may have residual snow on trails.
Plan for 1 to 2 hours. The circular trail takes 30 to 40 minutes to walk. Add extra time for photography or birdwatching if desired.
No. The park has no visitor center, restaurants, or shops. Basic restrooms may be available near the parking area. Bring your own food, water, and supplies. The nearest amenities are in central Furano, 6 kilometers away.
Yes. The 1.2-kilometer trail is relatively flat and well-maintained. Supervise young children near the water. Some sections are unpaved. Winter conditions require appropriate footwear and caution.
Difficult. Public buses are infrequent or seasonal. Options include a taxi from Furano Station (10 to 15 minutes), joining a tour, or renting a bicycle during warmer months. A car is the most practical option.