Who shot the window of the train outside. It looks like .22 caliber bullet holes in the train's window.
This is also called Bicentennial Park to me. For a 30 minute walk, you should walk 3 or 4 times around the perimeter of the park depending on how fast you walk. I do speed walking to increase my metabolism, not just lose weight. Therefore, as fast as I walk, I walk the Foley Park perimeter four times. Another route is park at the Foley Post Office, walk south to the dog park, walk the peremiter being careful on the south side because there is no walkway. You have to walk in the street for 1 block. Go through the rose garden on the west side, cross Hwy 59 to Foley Park and go either to the east side or stay on the west side, but walk twice around the Foley Park, then go to the Welcome Center (not inside) and walk that west side of the Foley Park past the rest rooms. I really do not like walking to the dog park because you have to walk in the street on the south side. I have encountered traffic there. You can stitch up your walking route every day to get in a minimal 30 minutes walk. I have...
Read moreAbsolutely love this park! Plenty of parking, a small restroom facility, a water fountain, a few new picnic benches, easy access to the Rose Trail, and pet waste bags and trash cans along the trail route. There’s also a pedestrian foot bridge that goes over Hwy 59 and connects you to “Old Foley”. The city decorates the park for different seasons and holidays and hosts events here throughout the year. I do wish they’d invest in better signage to alert vehicles to pedestrians (like flashing or illuminated signs for cross walks for the rose trail) and that they’d add water refill stations (the newer ones where you can easily refill a water bottle) along the trail. I’ve nearly been hit while walking my dog and crossing the street on the crosswalk over on rose trail near the...
Read moreBeautiful old timey park that has flowers and big mature trees. There is a gorgeous fountain and big towering clock. Also real trains are on display. A kiddie train gives rides around the park.There are activities throughout the year, featuring craft shows, music and outdoor movies. Dogs are welcome on a leash. Poop bags are available for their walk.**This beautiful park always has freshly planted flowers and gorgeous mature trees. The lawn is maintained and the picnic tables are inviting. My two Chihuahuas and I love to breathe in the nature there, on our...
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