A relatively modern and clean park and playground next to Lake Kenosia. It contains several ball fields as well as a playground. At one point in time you could swim in the lake, but high levels of bacteria in the water eventually made this dangerous. Instead of a beach, the park has a small nature park with local plants growing near the water. In lieu of a swimming area, the park has a small spray park. While the park is relatively flat, there is no specific path for wheelchairs. The playground itself isn't accessible either, but is new and in good condition. There are only port-o-potties in each area...
Read moreBrought my daughter here for the playground. The park is scenic and well-kept; it's nice to picnic and walk around the lake. But the playground itself is so-so, it's small and there are not many children anytime we've gone (I know it's not the park's fault necessarily, but it is why I bring her there). The equipment is alright but has been there so long that the ground seems to have eroded so the first step up on anything is a stretch for...
Read morePark is nice for toddlers if you go around 11-1pm. Some mothers don't really watch their kids. (I guess it happens everywhere) So just keep an eye on yours at all times. There's some holes on the grass that fills with water, and if your baby gets there it will get dirty, wet or they can choke as the fall will lead them to fall face down in the water. I watched two kids already who...
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