Any place that doesn’t allow well behaved dogs automatically gets a low review from me. And then they treated us like criminals for not realizing it was not a pet friendly park. Yes we should have looked beforehand but we bring our dog to almost every tournament we were pretty certain we’d brought him here before. We didn’t even get the chance to sit down before someone asked if he was a service dog, they should be asking that at the gate before taking my money. She then stated they didn’t care that we live two hours away they couldn’t even give us an hour to come up with a plan for what to do with him and said he had to go. Luckily I am able to sit in the car with him while my boyfriend plays softball but had I not been here they would’ve rather seen my dog suffocate sitting in the hot car than to be allowed to sit quietly...
Read moreWe walk regularly through the woods on the trail behind Twin Lakes Ballpark. It's a nice trail, quiet & easily done if you're an older person wanting a walk in the wood. The beaver are back, dammed up the little creek-you can see in last picture. We've lived across street 38yrs & seen all the development that's occurred. This little bit of woods is greatly appreciated. Hope it's left undeveloped forever. P.S. Beaver have created huge dam there’s such a mess in culvert it’s turning the Twin Lake across the street into dry land. City/county should knock beaver dam down & clean...
Read moreThis park is managed by the city of Bloomington parks dept. We were here for a baseball tournament. It stormed on Friday and left puddles, so all games were postponed til Saturday. The city refused to clean up the field, so our 3 day tournament was clumped into one day. Our team dad's saw the water and could have easily cleaned it up - not talking about devastating conditions. Our team and a hundred others pumped thousands of dollars into the local economy during this trip, expecting to see some ballgames. Not likely we will return without some guarantees...
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