Most disgusting place I've ever been to. When you first pull into the parking lot you are greated with most harsh and disturbing smell of sewage. Of course I wanted to leave right then but fortunately for me my kids had a fit so I said okay we will check it out not for long. The restrooms were horrible urine every where feces in and on toilets no soap floors soaked also a lady couldn't get out of women's restroom because they are facing parking lot and some idiot decided to park in front of the door and pulled over side walk blocking the door. ..yah for her! The picnic area smell of rotten food garbage every where food everywhere bees every where so if alergic definitely stay away. We walk down sidewalk to playground everything is very old and out dated and falling apart the tire swings not too bad but one had a lose chain and busted me and my daughter in the face I still have a lump and bruise 4 days later so does she. So we walk over to the glider two huge benches that lightly rock covered in graffiti and inappropriate words garbage everywhere the little creek is a sludge pit full of green foul odor slime. Also there is no closed fencing so your kids can easily get to the road and people think they are driving in the indie 500 around there. The little play house was the only sturdy piece of toy still covered in spider webs and graffiti. The sand pit was littered and tons of sticks and rocks and feces. The tiny tots area is missing a VERY IMPORTANT SUPPORT BEAM THE ENTIRE THING IS SHAKING AND READY TO FALL OVER!!!THIS PLACE IS A DEATH TRAP FOR CHILDREN AND A LAW SUIT WAITING TO HAPPEN HOW IS THIS PARK EVEN LEAGAL???? People kept coming with dogs the dogs were peeing and pooping everywhere no one was cleaning up! Is the town this hard up for money if so then fine all the people who let their dogs crap every where you would have enough money to demolish hell hole and rebuild! Please if you love your children DO NOT LET...
Read moreI was so pleasantly surprised to find such a gem of a playground here in Cleveland TN in the historic district! The playground is in the middle of a cute (safe looking) neighborhood with pretty historical homes. It is fenced but if you have runaway toddlers they can easily crawl through the fence to get out if they wanted to...only negative thing I have found about the place! The entrance is also not closed in so it's not a playground you can feel good about sitting down and not paying extremely close attention to your kids if they're very young. They could definitely get out! Other than that this playground is absolutely LOVELY. Two separate playground pieces (one designed for smaller kids/preschoolers), a huge sand area and little creek kids were wading in, big tire swings, small rock walls to climb, a forest themed playhouse, a giant Zipline (they had removed the piece to sit on to use it-- I'm assuming for COVID which makes zero sense just like everything else), two parent/baby swings, plenty of shady grassy areas for a picnic, covered pavilions with tables and benches, public bathrooms (did not see a changing table for babies), and the main little path through the park is paved so very easy riding for strollers. The rest of the playground is the spongy mulch material that I love (no mess!!) This is truly a beautiful and very well kept playground that is enjoyable for babies through tweens! My kids ages 10, 8 and 9 months had a BALL! We spent about 2.5 hours here and brought some snacks and drinks and it was such a great afternoon. Highly recommend! Good job...
Read moreThis is the best kids park I've ever been to! It's in a convenient location. The pavilion has carpenter bee homes built into them so you can observe them. They have three tire swings as you walk in. To your left is a zip line! On your far right, there is a creek that runs through with a cute little bridge that is ankle deep for the kids to splash around in complete with a sand area that has a moat like structure built around it with a water pump. It has dams in it that you can build as well. There is a pretty big tree house like jungle gym with I think three slides and then a walking bridge made of netting to a lower portion. It has those built-in phones as well. There are a few other mini pavilions to sit at. They have a handicap accessible swing. They have swings made for parents and infants to ride at the same time. They have another cool circle swing contraption. They have a safer version of a witch's hat. They have some regular swings. They have a smaller jungle gym as well. They also have a really cool rock...
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