Finally someone realized that the benches in any playground should be in perpetual shade! While my child enjoys playing like an endurance athlete training for an ultra marathon my enjoyment of a playground is relegated to the shade.
This playground is accessible to most of midtown and the surrounding areas by foot driving with ample street parking is also a good option. On a quiet street in a quaint neighborhood makes this playground too notch. There is also a small grain trail behind the park in case the 72 slide runs do’s not sufficiently tucker you tot out. The park is almost completely empty around the common lunch hrs but picks up again around 430-5pm and has some kids playing before noon. Overall this is not exactly a destination park but it’s close and does serve the...
Read moreThe lazy parents that take their children here are SOOO lazy - the park is now full of broken down toys that are left all across the parks and including the walkways where the disabled entrances are. In short the parents have destroyed this park by leaving broken toys covering all area which are an accident hazzard and in fact i have tripped several times because of the toys left about - it actually looks like a homeless park now - the parents and kids that use this place have made a complete mess of the park and are responsible for people falling and tripping but they have now prevented all access for disabled and wheelchair bound people - well cone community way...
Read moreThis is a wonderful little park that's in the middle of a great community. The park has a couple of slides and several swings, a lot of park equipment that the kids can play on and tons of riding toys, toy trucks and sand toys. There's plenty of space for parents to sit and watch their kids and behind the park there is a neat walking trail. You have to be careful on the trail bc there is a creek beside it and it can be difficult to spot from all the trees. All in all its a great place to...
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