Pros: *Small playground, so it's easy to see your kids at all times (unlike larger parks with lots of obstacles). *There is an area for kids to ride bikes or other outdoor items.
Cons: *Not fully accessible to the Disability community (several stairs, no wheelchair swings, ramps, or flat terrain). *Definitely not geared towards 5+. The playground structure itself is so small that I'd suggest toddlers only. *Not much to do since the structure is so small. *Hidden behind trees, which makes the road difficult to find. There isn't a sign in front of the road. In the spring time, when the trees are blooming, I imagine it would be even...
Read moreThis is a nice place for you to go for a walk, jog, run, rent bikes and/or electric scooters all the while enjoying a nice view of the water canal passing through. I enjoyed walking through, holding hands with my boyfriend on a nice sunny, but not too hot of a day! 😊
This is also a nice place to go and have a picnic, walk a dog, lay in the grass and drink one of their Fresh Squeezed Lemonade from the Lemonade Stand they have out there!
Also, I like how far the River stretches out and is accessible to walk on through! Nice little gem in...
Read morePretty large park with two access to it and basically two parking area. One is like a big circle at the end of a dead end street of Tanglewood Drive. The other is off on the side of Estrell Drive. Check the pictures. I tried to screen shot the map where it was.
Great for sports : tennis, pickleball, basketball and of course skating.
It has picnic areas, huge grassy place, and playground for kids and swings for little ones. Great to walk...
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