Today was our first time visiting this park. My grandson who is 4 loved it. We ended up playing for 3 hrs. Until 2 tour buses showed up with 6th-8th graders on summer camp. It became hard for the little ones to play. The "splash pad" isn't what you'd think. It's 6 poles that will spray mist onto the kids. However, not one child under the age of 9 could push the buttons. So the parents were having to stand by to push the buttons every 45 seconds. What would be nicer is if the pad was motion detected. But, we will go back, it was wonderful to have the shade trees, the sand to play in. Also there are lots of...
Read moreThe most beautifully landscaped children’s park I have ever been to with whimsical, mythical creature statues. There is a winding sidewalk through the park to four different play areas: an underground serpent play area, two 5-12 year old play areas, and a 2-5 year old play area. Lots of different swings and gliders and multiple things to climb in and crawl through. All of the playgrounds are enclosed and tons of benches throughout. I like that the swings are off to the side of the park so children are not constantly tempted to walk in...
Read moreThis place is amazing! The fences keep kids where you want them: on the playgrounds. There are several playgrounds for different ages and a big sandbox in the younger playground area. We spent most of our time, however, at the misting station and because of this, I would advise bringing an extra change of clothes for everyone! Also it is shaded in most areas, so the playground equipment isn't too hot to use, which is rare around here in the summertime. And there are a variety of benches to sit and enjoy watching...
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