Even though parts of this humongous park were closed,I still gave it a 5 because,it's a really nice park, the grounds were very well kept and yes the water level to the lake is low but it's still great for jogs and running,fast paced walks or casual conversations with a friend,partner or family member. I saw a picture two days ago on how the finished project would look and it looks amazing.even though parts are under renovation and closed to the public.I would still visit the opened areas cause it has some beautiful scenery. There are no public restrooms neither a water fountain but I'm pretty positive there will be once the newest edition to the park is added.This park has attachments to it for instance...
Read moreTravis Fields is located directly north of the main Travis Bryan Midtown Park area, on Bomber Drive. It reopened in early 2022 and features three turf fields, eight batting cages, spectator seating, shaded areas, playgrounds and more. The grand opening on February 11, 2022 were beautiful, and the park was dedicated to the legendary Linda Cornelius.
Tapping into a ripe youth and amateur sports market, these fields will change the landscape of baseball and softball in Central Texas. This facility will drive sports tourism to the area and continue to expand its number of fields whilst being a resource hosting Little League each year.
This facility is owned by the City of Bryan and managed by RCI Sports...
Read moreWell, I don't hate people or things. Your question has the tendency to immediately draw you towards a negative response. Have been going to Travis Park off and on for about a year to see my grandson's baseball practices. It was to say the least, to have a place where youth can practice a sport since nothing else was or is available. But, by far it is the worst ballpark I've been around. If it rained there was standing water and muddy conditions everywhere on the fields. Bathrooms needed to be buried, but that would pollute the environment. Obviously, this one picture best describes the complacency of the governing body. Next time the city applies for a federal grant, maybe they could save some of the money...
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