I wouldn't advise going to Ellsworth Park late at night because this one time I was out there and there were these people and they were like living in the bathroom and they asked me if I had a dollar. I asked him what he needed a dollar for is there a vending machine in that bathroom? They got mad and I kind of got scared and left and went across the bridge and smoked a joint and this dude on a bicycle rode up to me and asked if I was looking for a good time I said yeah we're all looking for a good time aren't we? And he said do you want to go for a walk I said that's a silly thing to ask Buddy because you're riding a bike so you'd be going for a bike ride and I'll be going for a walk which made him mad any started trying to cut me up with his samurai sword. After I got away from him I had to defeat Pyramid Head before I could finally escape the park. But in the daytime it's a great Park to take the kids and it's right by the river and you can go fishing and stuff it's pretty awesome just don't...
Read morePark was beautiful but people was ugly!!! We was on a cross country road trip moving 3 households and had to do some rearranging while wrapping up I was under the hood checking fluids and was approached by let's call him "Mr neighborhood watch" who had the audacity not just to ask if we were planning to sleep there but couldn't even look me in the face when doing so!!! He said there were several calls from concerned neighbors??? I would give it 5 stars because it was a beautiful park built by volunteers but the ugly people...
Read moreReview Date: July 4th, 2016
What to say about Ellsworth Park. Well, it’s in need of an updating. Badly. It’s not totally in ruins, but everything there has seen better days. They offer the typical park amenities. Playground, spacey grassy fields, graffiti. You know, the typical.
If this place was given $50,000, it would be pretty nice. Maybe even less as I have no idea how much parks cost to fix, upgrade and upkeep. It’s a shame since it’s kind of off to the side and has a Korean Memorial...
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