I love Ocee Park. It's so quaint and beautiful and I always enjoy catching a good baseball game in the fall, or catching a run while pushing my son through the grounds.
Ocee offers a park with two sets of playgrounds, one for older children and one for smaller, younger children. There are also about 4 swings and a shelter on either side of the park, which provides ample shade and seating.
Ocee is definitely a park with an infinity for baseball (I'd guess there are about 6-8 different baseball fields on the grounds) but the park also offers two volleyball goals, a snack counter (open during game time) and a few basketball goals.
There are plenty of trees and the kids always enjoy themselves no matter where they end up in the park. It's a lovely park to visit whenever the...
Read moreThis is a nice little park that features a mid sized play area for kids, and several; baseball fields. There is a walking/biking path that's pretty short, but goes through the park. A couple of wooded areas for exploration. The play area is heavily shaded by trees, so it's pretty cold in the winter, but helps with the heat in the summer.
The biggest drawback is that there is not enough parking considering the amount of baseball fields. On game days, forget about driving there. Cars fill the lot and continue down the street. I guess baseball teams don't carpool. The road leading to the park has a low speed limit and speed bumps, so riding your bike is a good way...
Read moreWe love this park, especially the playground. There are lots of fun areas to play. Last time we were there, the toddler swings had been removed, which was disappointing, but there are some other swing options. The area is always clean, but keep an eye out for pieces of balloon. It seems like someone's been out there with water balloons and inevitably my toddlers find the pieces.
Also, take a towel to dry off slides if you're going in the morning. Keep in mind that the toddler play area is in direct sun, so it gets rather hot during the summer. Parking...
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