This is a cute little park compared to what many things are called parks here in El Paso. It is right beside a small little catholic church called "Little Flower". It has a walking/jogging trail that encompasses the park, baseball field, basketball court, wide open spaces (for other sporting activities), playground for the kids with a canopy over it and picnic tables (the canopy and picnic tables are a bonus not all parks have this). In my opinion, one bad thing is that the park is also situated right next to a canal and during rainy season it's a birthing/harbor center for mosquitos. But overall it is nice, give it a go if...
Read moreMy kids and I went to this park yesterday and I was amazed at how large and how upscale it is. It really is a hidden gem! They have a nice splash park, a really nice playground, port-o-potties, trees, benches, and so much room to run and play! It's such a nice park!
From Alameda, turn on C.R. Croom. Keep going on C.R. Croom and turn left on Granite. You'll see a "children at play" sign. The park is right there. If you turn right on Coconut tree, you'll be at the playground and...
Read moreWhat a nice park, the name says it all. A hidden gem in the middle of an older neighborhood. Very well shaded playground with the exception of the swing set. Many trees to provide a nice shade for a picnic. A water park for the kids to enjoy(currently closed). A wide open field a basball diamond, basketball courts and even a paved walking trail with water fountains and dog friendly drinking bowl too. A definite must picnic visit. ELP Bus Route #62 runs thru here....
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