Went for my great nieces 3rd birthday. She had a jumper but really didn't need it because the kids played at the two play areas more than the jumper. There were about 5 gazebos we were at #3. The grill was huge. I enjoyed that. There's at least two water faucets. A mens and women's restrooms. The park was very clean. We brought our own chairs plus the gazebo had about 3 tables with benches. There is no electricity there. That was a bummer. However, the atmosphere was nice. People came out to the park around 5 pm. to start walking and bicycling on the trail. It was so peaceful you could take a nap or read a book. There are plenty of shady trees and nice green...
Read more"No dogs allowed" signs, because unintelligent dweebs don't want to put their untrained dogs on leashes. Park is always dirty and covered in trash. Every weekend is crowded with disgusting people who don't even live in the neighborhood. The parking area is too small, which causes mass hordes of cars crowding up the street and causing loads of traffic. Horrible idea to put a public park in a residential area, right in front of homes on one side, and directly on the corner on a mainstreet on...
Read moreGreat atmosphere, but like most public places in California do yo the rise in homelessness, don't expect much from the facilities. Both restrooms had all tp and seat covers shoved in toilet and overflowed. Other than that, very large park to enjoy with friends and family, 2 play grounds, 1 for little ones and toddlers, the other for bigger kids. It's a plus that they have a swing for the disabled. All in all, great looking location, don't expect to wash your hands or powder you nose in a...
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