Beautiful, quiet park. Tucked way off the main roads so even kids with a tendency to dash off are a decent ways from traffic. Separate playground areas for big kids and toddlers.
The following is NOT a negative review of the park. We loved it with our highly mobile toddler and as able-bodied adults. It's just hard to find accessibility info, so I now include it in park reviews.
INACCESSIBLE for most disabilities (as of August 2024): there is an actual permanent restroom next to the parking lot and playground, appears to be vault toilets, only two stalls ramp from one parking spot up onto sidewalk, no hashmarks for loading room and incredibly faded symbol on spot (so likely to be taken by unpermited vehicles as it's not obvious) wood chip playground surfaces varying height of step from sidewalk to wood chip surfaces, some being 6" or so (others are just 2-3") sidewalks do not go to picnic shelters, must cross grass to reach the shaded shelters older equipment simply not made with accessibility in mind no accessible swings or accessible features some larger trees around the sidewalks, so grassy spots in the shade for picnic blankets...
Read moreGreat place for the kids, view is also spectacular. Swings, slides, and a little rock wall make this one of the families favorite parks. There is pickle ball and a few soccer fields. People run dogs here so make sure yours is on a lease and investigate before you let your pup roam. Our 10 lb dog got the scared of his life here, must a been a full grow Sheppard. We like the facilities and the dog water...
Read morePickleball cts are brand new, good windscreens. Usually full of people, but we had them to ourselves on a sunny Friday afternoon. In the winter, the usually have ice on one side, since the sun get ls blocked out. There is also another area with 4 basketball cts, a bathroom, and...
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