Photographers Beware! There are now signs posted all around the park against walk-up photo sessions. I was told that there has been a policy in place against photography sessions at this location, however last year it was not an issue? We found out that it is now being policed by locals on their own time. Although I understand this policy, it is awkward to be approached when you are mid-session with paying clients. I promptly paid my grounds fee, as a good citizen would do. But, I believe it is the responsibility of this group to also make more of an effort to post their new "reservation fee" on all the public platforms such as google and yelp to help photographers and locals understand that they will be asked to leave or pay to visit...
Read moreNice beautiful place. However, it’s a very small one and not really a public park. Not worth visiting if you live more than 2 miles out. If you live in the neighborhood though, it’s a lovely place to spend your afternoons - just the place to laze in a hammock while watching the brook and the ducks and geese. It is very well maintained for the small park it is- there is no real walking trail but a nice green spot to calm the senses. Love it, and it was a beautiful sunny...
Read moreThis place is wonderful!
I have brought my children hear a handful of times, and we enjoy it every time. From The challenge of figuring out where to park (the American College of Rheumatology seems to be the best place,) we walk down to the duck food stations, and enter our quarters to begin the children's adventure!
They may be building a playground here in 2020, and we look forward to the children being able...
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