A one stop all-in-one park! It is like a mini compact version of Lake Wilcox!!
A caregivers haven when engaging with the little ones! You can feel like you're on a beachside while the children splash! Take a break on the sinple outdoor exercise machines! Go for a few laps while the children scooter and or bike ride. Perhaps have a family picnic...and settle down with a game of ping-pong? Better yet, caregivers bring back childhood and go for a swing, jump on the trampoline, slide down the mega slide, or walk the plank (the wooden log beams)...and finally once your done....head on over to the serenity of Autumn, and wonder over to Winter, to glide down thar awesome Hill! Finally FINALLY--- end (or start) your day with basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, or simply enjoy the all-in-one park. Filled with music, sensory, gross motor, social and FUN equipment. And noted by my 10 years old daugther, the people are soooooooo pleasant, kind,...
Read moreA wonderful park that just recently opened after what seemed like years of construction. Park features a splash pad and playground for kids of all ages. Lots of tables and built in concrete benches around the splash pad area for those looking after their kids from a short distance away while staying dry. This park also has a big and wide slide, swings and even an in ground trampoline. A little further away are a couple of ping ping tables too.
This park seems to have two playground areas, one which seems more popular than the other. Mainly visitors seem to like the park attached to the splash pad, as this area is more busier but if you're looking for an alternative, venture down the path and walk closer to the indoor tennis courts. There you'll see another playground area for young children. That play area is closer to a full court basketball and baseball/softball diamonds. Further away from there is a...
Read moreAwesome playground! Our little one always has a blast. Nice climbing structures, a small outdoor trampoline, unique slides, and a pretty cool splash pad with water tables. Lots of seating, including shaded tables. There are also open grassy areas, a small outdoor fitness area, and ping pong tables.
There's also basketball and tennis courts plus a soccer field in the back, along with another smaller playground with traditional climbing structures and a small sand pit.
I will say that like any large, popular park, it can get hectic and there are often many kids of different ages, with varying levels of parental supervision. It's definitely worth keeping an eye on the kiddos (especially younger ones), especially in the splash pad area, because with water fights and all that, kids can often forget to be careful...
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