Beautiful park, well kept, incredible tile work inlay along the stone wall. It has a stone pathway. Lots of benches to sit in the shady spots. Giant, old oaks and tiny new trees that have been planted as well. There's a secret door, but it's locked up tight, so no gnomes were seen yesterday. So many places I've driven past and never paid any attention to and I'm glad I got a chance to visit this park. This park is not ♿️ accessible, but it you keep on the sidewalk you can see down...
Read moreThis is one of my favorite parks. It sits beautifully in the Highland neighborhood along with two other sister parks. There is a concrete structure here with several cool mosaic squares, a sidewalk all the way around for easy laps, plenty of grass space for picnics or dogs playing. Near the back of the park with the concrete wall are several benches to enjoy the shade. Day or night this park...
Read moreI prefer this park, as opposed the Rushton and Caldwell, the best; it's like it's meant to be "underscovered." I decided to play a little guitar there and it was perfect: I had a multiple audience of people and pets, and I also met a fellow musician. Go there. Enjoy yourself, read a book(there's actually a "Little Library" across the street from it). Be in...
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