A beautiful Park. It's great for fans of baseball. That would be its main attraction there but they do have a nice little Park tucked off to the right side that has a decent size playground and also water for the kids to play in and then there's my favorite part of the walk-in and it's pretty cool you got a couple pads you can go at least one of them shade it and I love to bring my kids and skateboard. It's great for that and they have seating along the trails quite a bit of seating. For being a smaller Park and it's main main focus leaning towards baseball fields, they have done an incredible job to give others that are at the game. Something to do as well and easy five star part. It's clean...
Read moreThis park is a hidden gem for families looking for a quiet spot to cool off. The splash pad is one of the main reasons we keep coming back, it’s close to home and never too crowded, which makes it a relaxing place to take the kids.
That said, not everything is perfect. Several of the water features on the splash pad don’t work, which limits the fun a bit. And unfortunately, the playground is currently in pieces and out of order, which is a big downside if you’re hoping for more than just water play.
Still, the convenience and low traffic make it worth a visit, especially on a hot day. Hopefully the city will fix up the playground and repair the...
Read moreThis is the most happening park I've ever been to, and I've taken my daughter to lots of parks for variety, but also probably b/c school just started/after school baseball and T-ball in session. Splash park is great w/small dump flower and water features (frog/ladybug) for very young ones too. Playground has 2 monkey bars, both have a different twist to them. Also there is a challenge of slanted bars (parallel bars) coming down from upper playground platform to ground that kids put their legs over and slide down, or do whatever else you can think of....makes...
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