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Lakewood Crossing Park — Attraction in Jersey Village

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Lakewood Crossing Park
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Richard D Taylor Park
11606 Cypresswood Dr, Houston, TX 77070
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Rudy's Grill & Cantina
11760 Grant Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
Ada's Pizza-Takeout
11730 Grant Rd, Cypress, TX 77429
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Lakewood Crossing Park

11502 Cypresswood Dr, Houston, TX 77070
4.6(281)
Open until 9:00 PM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Richard D Taylor Park, restaurants: Rudy's Grill & Cantina, Ada's Pizza-Takeout
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Nearby attractions of Lakewood Crossing Park

Richard D Taylor Park

Richard D Taylor Park

Richard D Taylor Park

4.6

(30)

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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Lakewood Crossing Park

Rudy's Grill & Cantina

Ada's Pizza-Takeout

Rudy's Grill & Cantina

Rudy's Grill & Cantina

4.4

(504)

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Ada's Pizza-Takeout

Ada's Pizza-Takeout

4.3

(210)

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Jenie PJenie P
It’s a very cool park with lots of trees surrounded by. Lots of sitting areas available. They have separate sections for 2 years old and 5 years older. They have bike trails and skate trails. The parking area is not too big. Lots of butterflies and squirrels around there. The swings and slide looks kind of old and rusty though with full of spiders. It’s a good place where you can sit down and relax peacefully but remember to watch your kiddos because there are many spiders on the slides.
Dilcia ReyesDilcia Reyes
It’s my first time ever coming to this park, but I will definitely be coming back. The park offers plenty of shade. The fact that it’s surrounded by trees it’s perfect for moms with kids .. smaller kids bc it truly is phenomenal the amount of shade it has over the playground. It offers 2 playgrounds. There’s barely any people which I like bc my kids are on the spectrum and it allows them a chance to play freely without the over stimulation of a lot of people. I definitely recommend !
Adriana PerezAdriana Perez
I found this park googling skate parks near me, and it's a hidden gym! Three kids and they each had something to do! Tball, roller skates, and a bike on the ramps and the sidewalks that do a big circle around the playground. Toddler and the older kid playground were a plus. They have a bike trail through the "woods," and it was a peaceful spot with plenty of families, so it felt safe.
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It’s a very cool park with lots of trees surrounded by. Lots of sitting areas available. They have separate sections for 2 years old and 5 years older. They have bike trails and skate trails. The parking area is not too big. Lots of butterflies and squirrels around there. The swings and slide looks kind of old and rusty though with full of spiders. It’s a good place where you can sit down and relax peacefully but remember to watch your kiddos because there are many spiders on the slides.
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It’s my first time ever coming to this park, but I will definitely be coming back. The park offers plenty of shade. The fact that it’s surrounded by trees it’s perfect for moms with kids .. smaller kids bc it truly is phenomenal the amount of shade it has over the playground. It offers 2 playgrounds. There’s barely any people which I like bc my kids are on the spectrum and it allows them a chance to play freely without the over stimulation of a lot of people. I definitely recommend !
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I found this park googling skate parks near me, and it's a hidden gym! Three kids and they each had something to do! Tball, roller skates, and a bike on the ramps and the sidewalks that do a big circle around the playground. Toddler and the older kid playground were a plus. They have a bike trail through the "woods," and it was a peaceful spot with plenty of families, so it felt safe.
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Reviews of Lakewood Crossing Park

4.6
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3.0
6y

I actually quite like this park. There's a playground and a small skate park. It's quite woody so it provides plenty of shade for hot days (there is also a bubble tea close by for TX summer). There is 2 playgrounds and also a walking trail for those that have dogs or for hiking.

The reason I am giving it a 3 star is because it's pretty wild. There are loads of insects here so be sure to watch out. Also there is a swing broken that hasn't been fixed for awhile. The playground probably needs a bit of cleaning and a fix up but nothing major. The picnic tables also need a good clean and fix up as well.

Apart from that I think it's a good place to come. My son enjoys the skate park and my girl enjoys walking the trail and playing on the playground.

(Also to note there is no restroom...

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4.0
6y

Heavily tree shaded, decent sized playgrounds, (one for younger kids, one for older kids,) with a very modest skate park, swings, a pavillion with several picnic benches, and a shortish paved path that loops around it all. A hiking trail through the wooded area, and along the creek is located behind the play area, and is adjacent, and somewhat connected to, the Hundred Acre Woods Preserve, and the Cypresswood Creek MTB trail, which are, great for mountain biking, trail running, or just hiking. What it does not have: wide, open areas, ball fields, and/or courts, though there are...

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5.0
2y

How did I not know that this was here it is beautiful! Ample parking, friendly locals who smile and wave which is some thing I truly miss coming from a small town to a big city. This place doesn’t even seem to be part of Houston at all it’s like a small town in and of itself. Just beautiful. Safe, well lit, bike and skate areas , walking/hiking trails, totally kid friendly there’s even places for kids to play around on, and best of all fishing! I did not bring my fishing rod today so I’ll have to update this review whenever I’ve had a chance to see what all I...

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