Small park with basketball courts, tennis courts, pickle ball areas, children’s playground swings.
The major drawback of this park is limited parking near the park so you have to find spots a block or couple blocks away from it. And parking is not free unless you park after 5pm. Also there are some sketchy people around aka homeless people so I wouldn’t let your children come here unsupervised.
*recently there has been a major uplift I. Usage due to its pickleball frenzy. A lot of people come here to play, they come and bring their own nets. One time the pickleball players blocked an area on the basketball court with a pickleball net, but I wasn’t rude and move it, I just played on another court. They don’t mess with you, you don’t mess with them otherwise there gonna be problems.
Be considerate and use courts to what they’re supposed to...
Read moreThe swings were in working order. The playground equipment was not graffiti covered. There was a binoculars my grandson enjoyed looking out of that was mounted in the playground equipment. One thing I always worried about was that the park is right next to vehicular traffic, so parents need to watch keiki closely. There was a young, homeless woman who was not well who kept talking to herself and looking at us. As with other parks in the kaimuki, moiliili areas, there are a lot of homeless...
Read moreA nice park to hang out at. It has basketball courts (indoor & outdoor), tennis courts, you can set up volleyball or bochi ball nets, and has a playground and a couple nice large patches of grass. Only real setback is there's only street parking, majority of which are metered, or the paid parking lot across the street. Always be aware as sometimes homeless will hang out there (they'll usually keep off to the side by themselves), although they usually will vacate the park when there's...
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