The park was extremely spacious and the families and kids were friendly and polite. The picnic area was kept up with and the families seem to take pride in the park and will clean up after themselves. There wasn’t a speck of trash to be seen! The age range for the play sets (that were in pristine condition) is ~5-12 but it’s not so daunting that a brave 3yo can’t have a lot of fun. My only complaint is that it’s very difficult to get a stroller, wagon, or a wheelchair down to the park. It’s not impossible, just challenging. Make sure you head down the right trail though. The left trail is actually...
Read moreThis park would benefit greatly from some improvements. Since you can only get to it by walking or cycling it would be great if there were more Benches in shaded areas especially near the children’s area. There’s only 1 port a potty and it’s by the basketball court. There isn’t a bathroom area by the kid’s play area which makes it tough for kids and parents. There’s no changing table area, nowhere to wash hands, no shaded seating areas and no parking area. It gets pretty hot here especially when the play structures are all metal so the park is often empty and not used as much as...
Read moreSo this park is interesting. The parking is very awkward in that there isn't any specifically for the park except for maybe a very small lot near 161 we saw as we were running. The park has decent trails and overall we enjoyed our experience here. It's also awkward because there is a sewer main located there. You'd never know until you start to get close to the pump (at least that's what I think it is) that's the only area where there's an odor. I look forward to coming back and checking out the Easton trail on...
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