Fink Park, we have used this park several times in the past years. It's next door to the UCO Forensic Science Center. The park is almost in the heart of Edmond Oklahoma. It's a beautiful hilly area with lots of shaded paved trails, clean out houses, and unfortunately yesterday it had it homeless man sleeping and hanging out next to the out house. He might be harmless, but you can't be too careful these days. If you take your family to any park now a days don't allow your children to use the restroom or out house by themselves. I witnessed 2 young women pushing strollers and as they passed by the out houses. They must have seen the homeless man hanging out and they were bothered by his presence. They turned around to left the park. So be careful when you go to a park, and never leave your...
Read moreMassive city park that covers more then a couple blocks. A long walking trail starts on Bryant Avenue near the restaurant The Garage and extends all the way to the northern park parking area and the southern parking area near the playground. There are at least two pavilions located in the park. The northern pavilion on 2nd street is very well lit at night but the walking trail is not lit at all once you adventure away from the park entrances. The only playground is located on the south side of the park along with the second pavilion which has multiple grills and a working water fountain. ♿️ This park has paved waking trails and is wheelchair accessible however there are some pretty steep hills that make it difficult to push...
Read moreThis is a city park of East 2nd Street in Edmond near the University of Central Oklahoma. There is a covered picnic and BBQ area, children's playground and walking/biking trail through some lower wooded area. You'll find some grassy space as well for pets.
Overall, not a bad little urban park with a touch of rural feel to it. A nice spot for area residents and university students to use when needed.
For visitors to Edmond, it is a bit small so you might do better to look at nearby Hafer Park or Mitch Park which has longer walking trail and plenty of space for...
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