Bigger than I expected! The trails, some are loops, and the monuments and sculptures were nice. A group of young kids were selling lemonade. People were working on a big garden. Trails were well maintained and had bridges with names on them. Lawns are in good shape and very little litter 🚯🚮. Trash 🗑️ cans available. A porta-potty was available as well. No parking 🅿️ lot. You park along the lane inside the park 🏞️. Bandstand was nice. Upcoming concerts were listed on a sign. Stroller and wheelchair friendly. Didn't encounter any biting insects. Update: June 2024; Exploring the park again, it was still an enjoyable experience! I hope to bring the kids here again. I recommend a visit. All the effort into this park 🏞️...
Read moreThis time around we actually visited cuz we needed to use the bathroom and they had ported toilets.but we have been there several times in the past it's a it's a nice place to go they actually have camping facilities there along with RV you do have to pay to basically drain out your you know toilet tank out of your RV but I think that's pretty reasonable to have some campsites they also have nice picnic facilities which is what we've gone there for mostly in the past cuz they they do a good job of keeping the picnic tables clean there's nothing more fun than sitting on a big Gob of pine sap or something like that but they keep their tables...
Read moreStark Park is perhaps the most known park in Manchester. It's a popular attraction for those seeking a place of relaxation, and the unusual orientation on a hill provides an opportunity to get some exercise on the several paved car paths that intertwine it. Though its pathways have not seen any renovation for at least 50 years, and are, in fact, quite poor, it tends to discourage auto traffic except for those seeking to remain a while. Park Ave. access has been closed for a number of years which further discouraged an escape route for those of inappropriate behavior. Plenty of shade, and plenty of corners to...
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