Its an okay soccer park. It aint the prettiest thing in texas. The grass isn’t very well tended and anyone playing goalie often has to deal with abrasions from diving on the coarse dirt in the goals. The benches are quite rusty and you have to keep an eye out for the odd fire ant. You might also want to avoid parking near a goal, because there’s no fence behind the goals to stop stray soccer balls. The positives that come to me about this park are that theres plenty of fields and parking, its surrounded by places to eat post-game, and I’ve never been bitten by a mosquito here (which is a real blessing). I’m just a player, so I have no idea what its like with the administrative part of playing here. At worst this park is decayed, at best its a charmingly typical American soccer...
Read moreBecause it's a very active Park it brings all kinds of ethnic groups together by the soccer fields it brings older friendships together by The Hobby planes that fly here on little circle asphalt runways when it's not busy and it's all quiet the park is used for peoples all over the neighborhood Recreation or bring your dogs out it even has a small animal sanctuary in the park as well! (Hawks, Coyotes, Wild Cats, Large amount of Rabbits. Frogs are coming back) And the Texas spiny lizard is flourishing through the trees and woods so this park is a beautiful Park! Check it out and see for yourself! However in the winter it's pretty quiet but still it's amazing Park bring the family...
Read moreFairly flat and well kept. Mainly used as soccer field however no nets. No trash laying around, plenty of parking. Lots and lots of starlings. Fairly close to the main room and it's common to see a random soccer ball roll across the street to sam's club due to the lack of netting. There are portapottys every 60 feet or so. Large speed bumps on a well maintain and well lit parking lot. Seems to be some sort of concession stand, however it was closed up during the visit. Quiet and cool...
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