After going back and forth with my Sister about where to go, we ended up hear at this destination but not on the list. Upon arrival it just looked like a Peaceful Park. A pool sits somewhere in the Middle, with a Tennis Court, a Baseball field, Playground, Nice well kept grass. Not perfectly trimmed but still fine for the children to run on with shoes..No findings of dog poop. Alot of Shady areas. What great about the Pool Area is you don't have to feel worried because, the life guards were there.. Yet even if they need more knowledge about being an A+ Lifeguard, they had good structure. Not over crowed, swim test to make sure the child is capable of swimming. Why would anybody be upset if there youth child doesn't know how to swim. If your child doesn't know how to swim and you know this, then who's really to blame... For the first time in a very long time, this was the First Park that we picked and had a great time. The Spot we picked to set up camp for the day was a great location. It is a very large, but a great size. We could see the children in the pool, and feel comfortable that the Life Guards seem to be following guidelines. It's fair to say, when People get mad for not being allowed in the Pool without Swimming Gear id a bit odd. It's just like any Sport. NO Heals on the Basketball Court. Only Basketball Shoes.. It is a Swimming Pool..bathing attire. Follow directions. That is to insure the safety of everybody. Now, I'm not saying everything is Perfect. THe Restrooms needs alot of Tender Love and Care. Even tho we don't see heavy traffic using, they are being used constantly throughout the day. Cleeaning should be every hour on the hour.. The Right Bathroom smelled worse than the Left Bathroom. Both Bathroom Lights were very dim. The toilet paper was already gone in the Right Bathroom as we arrived. Only a little in the left. A water rinse down every hour for the concrete to stay sanitary. After checking out everything I was Rather shocked to find that the restrooms were not cleaned properly. That was a disappointing moment for me. The Lock in the Right BATHROOM from the inside had a defect. The lock was hard to open for my niece.. It took a few minuets and a lot of turning before she got it. There was a little panic from my niece, some tears from my daughter who was waiting for her cousin at the front of the door with with Me.. I worried immediately, the smell of that bathroom was horrible if by chance it took us longer than it did to get her our the intoxicating smell from the bathroom would kill her. And I'm not putting extras on it it's the truth. Unsanitary reason would of killed her. Also who would we call in a situation of such. There was no sign posted in case of Emergency Contact.... Maybe the weekends they don't have anybody, if someone Knows the CEO maybe you can pass the word for me, so I can be of service. I do need a job. If maybe the situation is not cleaned and handled before any of the readers make a visit, take spray bottle of water and bleach, bring extra toilet paper or seat covers. Pack hand soap. No changing table. Saw one Police Patrol car come through and sit for a bit. Now don't get me wrong. Anything can happen at anytime and any where. Always be aware of your surroundings, in order to have a successful day especially when the children are involved . Good parking you can see your car or its not to far from you. Nice shade and plenty areas to sit in comfort without have people all in your face. Take a light jacket, it gets windy towards the night. If you have allergies make sure you pack you allergy relief. When the wind blows your allergies will fall... Enjoy.