There's no off-street parking. You have to park alongside the curb, and there are very limited spots along the curb - which would probably accommodate 4 cars. If you go past that, then you would be parking in front of people's homes. Once parked, you will see a sign that for some reason says Vida Park instead of East Mini. Next to the sign is a small fence but it is open and you can go in. Inside the park, there is a tree for shade, and surprisingly there is actually a water fountain in this residential park. There's a small sidewalk that then leads to the playground. Alongside are benches and picnic tables. The playground itself though small did have some fun Ninja Warrior elements. Overall though, park was too small for my liking and the lack of parking makes...
Read morelovely park for your little one! completely shaded by trees. the park has a nice gated perimeter to keep the kids in the park. it’s small and intimate yet has enough actives to keep your children entertained! the park itself was clean when i went and empty before another family showed up!...
Read moreLol this place is roughly considered a park. It's not too big, has a half ass playground, and for heavens sake, it needs a few Ramada's! And a lot of the grass is dry, it could scratch a child up easily. Not a park, more like a strip of land that was just like...
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