Lovely park, 8am and all I saw were a couple on a walk and a maintenance man using a metal detector. We were passing through and parked nearby overnight. The bathroom is barebones, and soap was out, but otherwise very nice to have available to the public. I recommend a doorstop on the outside wall to prevent the door handle from further damaging the wall, when it swings open.
Came back to eat breakfast at one of the many picnic tables, and we were surrounded by crows waiting for a bite (they got some crumbs over by the fence, if you're going to feed wildlife please don't near the picnic tables or paths).
It felt like a very clean and safe park,...
Read moreSpainhower Park: We needed to kill some time while the hotel staff cleaned our hotel room, so we decided to relax a bit at this park, close to our hotel. Seemingly well cared for, and has a nice place for kids to play. Also, has picnic tables, where were, bathrooms, and some kind of band stand. One of the biggest draws for me was the many trees, providing abundant shade. Really, quite lovely. The biggest drawback is that Carl's Jr. is right next door. The nasty, carcinogen smell wafts over from across the street. I will have to leave or move to the other side of the park. Too, bad, nice...
Read moreWe stop at this park every time we pass through Lone Pine. It is a great park to take your dog for a stroll and stretch your legs. It is nicely maintained and the mature trees give a lot of shade in the summer. There is a small brook that runs through the park and the sound of it adds to the ambiance. Updated 07/31/24 They have built 2 fenced in dog runs on the other side of the park. Dogs are no longer allowed in the main park area. There is no shade in the dog runs so pretty hot...
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