The park is open during the week, however my children and I were not allowed to use the beach or go in the water. The town has a day camp for children and the Counselors told me that We had to wait until camp is over to use the amenities. I paid for the sticker granting me access, but it's only good on weekends and after 5 pm on weekdays. The playground has good shade, the covered picnic area and basketball court are more centralized at Patriots Park than at Lisicke Beach, located across the lake, the other location the car pass I purchased grants me access to. Patriots Park, for the reasons I mentioned earlier is a much better park...however, the town not allowing me and my children to use the park during the week prevents me from using the pass. I'm a Coventry resident, but I'd rather use Bolton CT parks instead. Coventry Parks and Rec needs to get their...
Read moreI wouldnt even it a 1 for rate i would give it a zero the porter potties where so disgusting the bathrooms where locked we paid $25.00 to get in and we come to find out that everyone else that went in after us didnt even paid. I called to give feed back and the rude ladie told me that I should had gone somewhere else it was my first and last time going there. She was very unprofessional and rude she told me the bathrooms where locked because she couldn't afford to fix them every time so that means that people are just suppose to use the nasty porter potties im I told the rude lady that when we left the girl that was in the entrance told us that it depends on who is at the gate that charges she obiously wasnt charging. My experience was a zero and that ladie shouldn't be talking to anyone because its giving you a...
Read morePatriots Park is a beautiful lakeside park maintained by the town of Coventry. The grounds include a beach on Lake Wangumbaug aka 'Coventry Lake', a lodge that can be rented for events, a band shell where concerts are held in the summer, an outdoor pavilion and playscape equipment for children. It is also an excellent place to spend an evening watching the sun set over the lake! While in the area, you may also enjoy visiting the historic green right across the street from the entrance to the park. The green was used as a military training ground during the time of the Revolution and now is home to various war memorials including the Connecticut State Vietnam War Memorial and a newly erected statue of Coventry's native son Nathan Hale who gave his life for the cause of American...
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