Set in a well maintained wooded nature park. It has trails for light traversing its 32 acre setting.
One can also find artifacts from the First Peoples' in a museum, I housed in dwellings representative of that pre-columbian era.
Its tranquility, amidst the greenery, lends itself for peaceful relaxation. Where one can recharge in verdant natural surroundings.
There are park benches and tables, with thatched umbrella like roofing. Where over can have a picnic with friends and family.
It is located on the outskirts of Arina, bordering D'abadie. Easily accessed for commuters, as it borders the Eastern Main Road. Which is well serviced by maxi-taxis. The "Priority Bus Route is not too far away, but is not advised, for the lack of pavements on part of...
   Read moreI grew up in Reid Lane D'ABADIE and have wonderful memories of visiting Cleaver Woods Park as a child. It used to be a forest reserve with lots of fruit trees, like Balata and Cocorite. Seeing the natural spring is amazing. Clear water pouring out of rocks on the ground. I haven't been to the park in 20 years because I migrated to America. This review shows that I was there, because I have a house just about one mile away, that I am in the process of selling. But I will always have very fond memories of growing up in Clever woods...
   Read moreThe best thing about Cleaver Woods Park is the Amerindian exhibit. Visit with your kids especially just after they cover the topic in school. I've stopped by occasionally after school just to provide a different, outside, relatively quiet environment to chill, read or do homework. My friend who used to live in walking distance used to do there with her six kids for an occasional picnic. The bathroom conditions and play area do not wow me and that's why I...
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