I loved this park, will definitely be going back. You do have to pay to get in, i think its 5-10$ but it was well worth it. There was a nice open picnic area for my dog to comfortably play fetch and another picnic area where she could swim. It has a beach area for families that isn't pet friendly but plenty of other spots in the park that are. I also enjoyed how much space there was between the tables so I could let her comfortably run around without crowding anyone else. Also the picnic tables at the front of the park have either fish tables or cooking slabs by the tables which i thought was really cool if you want to have a cookout. They have easy access bathrooms all over the park (nice ones) and good parking around the picnic areas. I was so sad the storybook forest wasn't a year round attraction, it is a cute little walk through the woods but without the attractions it wasn't anymore special than a walk...
Read moreIf you need a peaceful, quite, wild life camping experiance then this is your spot. It's a get away without having to get away... You are just 1.5 miles from Walmart for convenience or last minute needs. The best part is there are no sirens, traffic or chaos from everyday living. Get out to Spring Creek Park and relax!!! You Deserve it and so does the Family!!!
This park is 24 hours with an honor box if you should arrive after the gate keeper leaves.
The police department patrols the sites so there are no Squatters, violence, drugs or mishap going on in the park.
The officers don't bother the campers unless needed!!!
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Read moreWe really enjoyed this path! We've seen folks running, biking, scootering, and walking with and without strollers. It apparently used to be a dirt hiking and biking trail, but has been developed by city of Edmond into a paved multi use trail. Something we liked about it is that its different than a landscaped park. This trail winds it's way mostly through Oklahoma wild/natural flora, and as such is filling a void in local and inner city trail options of be-in-nature but also a consistent and welcoming multi use trail. The trailhead starts just outside the Arcadia entrance, and ends in the Integris parking lot. Bring water...
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