This is a fantastic part located right next to one of Chandler's Branch Library. There is a walking path around the large open grassy space in the park's center. The path meanders under large shade trees, past playground, and many park benches and covered picnic pavilions with grills. It is a beautiful park. The only downside is that there is no public bathroom. You need to hike over to the library during it's open ours.
The playground is located along the sidestreet on the opposite side of the park from the library. The equipment is well maintained with working water fountain. Soft spongy wood chips cover the playground.
I did see High schoolers hanging out there but is was closer to...
Read moreI feel the pictures In this make it much LARGER then it really is, there's not anywhere to park that i saw other then on side of road, and even then only a very limited number can park unless you park at library and just walk on over. I had hoped for alittle larger of a park, something a hair more private as I enjoy reading, journaling and bringing my reptiles to some parks, just prefer a little more room so if need be I can stay away from anyone who may feel uncomfortable. But if and when I'm at the library again and its nice out I believe I'll find myself out there for some quiet time. If I'm mistaken about parking maybe someone can toss...
Read moreA small to medium sized park. It happens to be in a very pleasant neighborhood, next to the Sunset Library on the north side of Ray Rd. It is immaculate and surrounded by beautiful mature trees. One Ramada, single sand volleyball court, good quality, a modest baseball backstop. Beneath the circumfrence of trees is a sidewalk. For simple partially shaded walking it is excellent. The central field should be able to accommodate a pickup softball, soccer...
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