Poorly maintained. Literally crumbling. Benches are missing seats at the tennis courts, trash cans are jacked up, trash all over. Watch out for dung. Bleachers were unseated weeks ago and moved across the field, with a pile of nuts and bolts dumped in the grass. Piles of leaves have taken over parts of sidewalks. Low lying areas become pure mud in rain. Would be an amazing place if it were actually maintained like the other parks.
Updated: lots of reviews stating how great this park is as a venue for Shaky Knees. That’s one week a year in which the park is closed off to locals (the close off the park days before and after the festival). That’s a curated version of the park and not the...
Read moreCould be better. Nice spot but needs amenities: clean water to drink, a snack bar, more covered areas ( gazebos, canopies, picnic tables). A public pool would be lovely. The urban design seems geared mostly to the commercial attractions at pricey Ponce City Market or the millenial head down on devices generation. Too bad. And not a proper use of greenspace or family friendly urban design imho. Oh well. Not the Tuileries for sure. Bring your own drinks or snacks and walk thru early morning, or picnic and play frisbee or badminton maybe round sunset when the yoga classes, and other singleton activities aren't...
Read moreIt's a park in the city. Great. Problem is concerts are becoming a norm here. I went for One Music Fest. Its difficult to see in the crowd if you are short on a flat surface. There aren't any restrooms so you have to use a porta potty. Where can ppl wash their hands? They dont. The park is large enough to have 2 stages allowing multiple acts to entertain at the same time. OMF was awesome but go back to Lakewood. Every view is good there and it's worth the fee for 2 days. Will I go back to this park for a concert? I would but it's so hard to find a parking spot. Lakewood is...
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