Park features multiple parking areas with wheelchair accessible parking. Cement pathways from parking areas to restrooms, playground, and group picnic areas makes it easy to navigate and access these park features.
The park landscape has a variety of large established trees and some younger trees. Few of these trees, however, provide shade to picnic table areas. So during summer, you should plan to bring a canopy to provide shelter from the sun or a picnic blanket to picnic under tree.
In the springtime, there are a variety of wildflowers that can be observed as you walk along the river. A variety of small birds can be seen flying in to perch in the shrubs along the river. Across the river you might spot a hawk up high in the tree tops.
This park would make a great spot to meet up for...
   Read moreHad a worker on a quad spreading poisoned oats for the ground squirrels while I was out the with my dogs. We I asked him about it I was asked if I like the squirrels then told me not to come back for a few days.
The attendant at the gate is unpersonable, and he is my least favorite part.
Also allowing public river access to be overgrown and unusable. Grass is dying making it really dusty when the kids are playing.
This park was at one time one of the most beautiful river accesses in the area- a place to enjoy a picnic or the whole day and now it's just a place to cool off real quick and go home.
I came out daily with my dogs and now it's not worth the drive and the...
   Read moreIt's great for a family outing. It's a $5/vehicle entrance fee. They have bathrooms, but no doors for the stalls in the men's. There are picnic areas (some uncovered others shaded by trees). The river runs through it (no pun intended), it's shallow in some places, deeper in others. There's no lifeguard on duty. And although fish are in it (bass, bluegill, cat, and carpâI've heard they have striper too) but It's a terrible place for fishing. Unless you go early you're likely to run into families enjoying a good swim nearby. It...
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