This is an older Park in the area with the cilities are okay, the bathroom is very large, however the handicap stall has a sink in it that is turned off. I imagine that this would prove to be quite the hangout for a drug addict or drunk if they left the water on in that large and close stall it's so big someone could probably live in it. The playground facilities are okay, and this is a popular meeting point for people getting onto the bike trail that is right across the street. It seems that there is a local bike ride leaving from the parking lot at either 7: 30 or 8 a. M. Every morning of the week. There are some very strong bike riders in the area and they're happy to let you join up with them. Just be sure to ask how far their riding and what their Pace will be or you...
Read moreEverything you need from a park, a great spot to relax. Has a pond with turtles, if you're lucky enough they might come up to you! And a trail that goes around the pond. There is also bathrooms, a dog park, and two gazebo's. You can take good pictures in one of them. Then for the kids there is 2 playgrounds that are connected by a crawlable tunnel. There are 2 swing sets, one with seats for toddlers or older infants. A echo tunnel. And one of my favorites, a swing for a parent and baby, the mom is one one part of the swing which has a small toddler swing in front. Overall a great park that I enjoyed when I was little and still...
Read moreI recently revisited this park—my childhood playground—and realized something kind of beautiful: we’re the same age now. We’ve both grown, weathered a few storms, and carry our history in subtle ways. Coming back as an adult hit differently. I wasn’t just walking paths or sitting on benches—I was retracing my childhood steps with grown-up eyes. If you grew up here, I highly recommend visiting again. Not just to relive the memories, but to make peace with how far you’ve come. The park hasn’t stayed the same, and neither have you—but that’s not a bad thing. That’s life. And in this little corner of the world, it’s still...
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