It’s rare that I give a park 5 stars but this one takes the cake! So here’s the run down. This park is actually 3 different parks, traditional, earthy and athletic. There is ample parking, 4 coed restrooms, handicap parking, and two small picnic shelters.
The traditional park has a large play structure, a sand pit, a carousel type swing, two short zip lines, and swings. They have baby swings where parents can swing with their child and adaptive swings that latch. There’s also a path around the park. If you do 12 laps, it’s a mile. It’s also fenced in.
The earthy park as two swings, two slides in a hill, a rock that kids can climb and a larger climbing structure. It also has a longer zipline.
The athletic park has a ninja warrior type obstacle course. It also had workout equipment for multiple different workouts. The athletic park and earthy park or surrounded by a track that has lanes for walking and cycling. 4 times around the track is a mile.
This park has everything we look for in a park and caters to children and adults. It’s l...
Read moreThis park has pretty much everything except for a splash pad. {hint hint}
There’s a really nice track for walking, runners and for bicycles.
There is a zip line and also an obstacle course with a timer.
The parking is nice. the bathrooms are adequate and clean … and there’s great pavilion and picnic area.
There are two separate play areas with equipment for various aged children and development and disabilities.
There is one that is gated, that one has the foam playground, A small sand area, ample swings, and some more unique playground features.
One downfall is that there is really not a lot of seating so try bringing your own camping type chair. Also the gated playground is utilized by daycare’s throughout the week so be prepared for an occasional influx of children.
It is one of my kids...
Read moreThe zip line is currently out of service. there is a water feature which is a small river with a small waterfall which plainly says you're not supposed to play in it but at the same time it is clearly intended for playing in. The obstacle course is amazing. The secret to getting the timer to start: first, go to the base of the display and make sure the switch is on. Then, go to the starting line and hold the button down while the little light turns red, yellow, green is for go! It's prevent a false start, you have to hold the button down until it turns green. Then, when you reach the finish line, push the button and your timer will stop. There is free sunscreen on dispensers, and decent water fountains and single serve...
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