I love this park and I love that people bring there well behaved dogs here so they can walk and have fun. Just an FYI there is an overweight boomer woman who has a small white dog who was at the park yesterday giving people hell for having their dog off leash. She picked up her dog and as her dog was wagging its tail and clearly wanted to get down and play began, she began a slue of micro aggressions about how her dog was “reacting” and she was having “panic attack” lady, don’t bring your dog here if you can’t be around other dogs. Also, this park is only “on leash” for the first 100 feet and then dogs are allowed off leash. She is a miserable, mean and nasty boomer who needs to chill and stay away from Clifford park with that attitude. Her dog was cute though but I...
Read moreI spent most of my young year's exploring in this park, looking for caves ponds and anything else I could find. Anyone going for a walk needs to check out the waterfall.
I love the way the community has gotten together and cleaned up the trails and other areas. The trails are well marked and mapped out. Much more family oriented than when I was growing up.
The only improvement I would love to see is more police presence. At night the parties begin and all the trash is left behind. The volunteers can only do so much and kicking the vagrants and partiers out of the park is not in the job description. Maybe a couple patrols in the evening by local PD would limit this...
Read moreWatch out! This park will deceive you, yes it will. When you enter it seems like a simple neighborhood park with basketball court, rad skate park, and tennis court for the most jaunting of individual. But if you dare, and I’m warning you right now, DO MOT DARE. Dare what you ask? Don’t dare go beyond those tennis courts. Because behind there is a spooky forest! I got lost in there for an easy hour, hour and a half and I didn’t think I’d ever make it out. Oh boy was I glad I found those storybook signs to lead me out but it was weird the story was...
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