Cute little Park located right on Queen Street, across from the TJ Maxx side of Ward Centers. No bathroom facilities on site, but you can always walk across the street to the ward area.
Clean, well used, well-loved park by the families in the area. You'll often find younger kids there and the parents typically are very conscientious about being with their kids and interacting. We love that. Great for interaction and playing with other children. You won't find a lot of rough housing or disrespect here, and we love that too.
There is no fencing, and it is located on Queen Street, so be prepared to keep a close eye. However, there is a lot of green space surrounding the little play area, and benches, so there is tons of room. Well-behaved dogs on leashes are of course welcome. We have never seen anyone leave dog messes at this Park, which is wonderful.
Park on-street, or there is the ward complex across the street to, if you're going to shop. You can always bring a picnic lunch, or grab something across the street at the Holo Holo Market. Reasonable prices, poke bowls from FoodLand made on site, and Musubi ready to go. There's even a refrigerated area for those of you who would like salads or sandwiches that require refrigeration. Drinks are a little more expensive, but reasonable for the area.
After the playground, you can also visit the same area right across the street to visit the very clean restrooms and stop for ice cream at Lucy's lab. We often make a day of it. Once you're parked, hey,...
Read moreI noticed this quaint park as I was enjoying some ice cream outside of the South Shore Market which is just across the street.
Located at the corner of Queen & Waimanu Streets, the tiny sliver of greenery is towered-over by the gleaming Ko'olani Condos on one side. It looked fairly new as the trees weren't very tall or bushy, so shade is at a premium. The grass was well-maintained and fairly weed-free. There are no comfort facilities, just a few benches and a jungle gym for the kiddos. A Biki bike station is located here too.
OVERALL: Probably used mostly by area residents as no dedicated parking...
Read morePretty safe and clean park. Kakaako keeps this park from homeless well but needed more frequent lawn mowing
+It used to be clean and quiet community park despite there is a playground in the center. People used to respect one another's personal spaces and there was unseen order. However there has been increasing of inconsiderate selfish dog owners take over the park although there is a sign of rule to leash the dog. I feel bad for children, adults and other leashing dog owners they have equal right to...
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