Rowell's Waterfront Park is an absolute gem nestled along the water's edge, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This beautifully maintained park boasts stunning views of the waterfront, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic with loved ones. The lush green spaces are meticulously cared for, providing ample room for kids to play or for anyone to simply unwind and soak in the natural beauty. The walking paths are well-designed, winding through the park and offering picturesque vistas at every turn. What I love most is how tranquil it feels—whether you're sitting on one of the benches watching the waves or enjoying the fresh breeze, it’s a little slice of paradise. The park also hosts charming community events that bring people together, adding to its warm, welcoming vibe. If you're looking for a place to recharge and enjoy nature’s finest, Rowell’s Waterfront Park is a must-visit...
Read moreWas nice. Not crowded. Looks like they are just developing it into a park. No real beach....it looks like an old boat launch and dock with a jetty surrounded. They have ladders to help get in and out of the water and the water is fairly deep. The outlet to the bay area is roped off. A manatee came in while we were there. Kids swimming were thrilled to see the manatee. There are picnic tables which are new looking but there's not many. Bathroom was porta-potties but clean for the.mostpart. There is sand, so you can peg-down a canopy. Parking isn't huge but adequate and looks like they just renovated the parking lot. Dogs are welcome and many people had them there. We didn't bring ours but will next time. The grassy area is huge and wide open. Honestly the land has huge potential for being a better park. Permanent bathroom, covered areas and a dock would be nice to see...
Read moreActually a very nice, public and (during opening hours) freely accessible park with a large meadow, sanitary facilities and a small section of beach.
Unfortunately, many dog owners mistake the lawn for a toilet for their four-legged friends, which makes it a bit of a gamble to spread out your picnic blanket here. When we were there an hour before sunset, there were also groups in a party mood with ghetto blasters, who didn't want to show any consideration for the other visitors to the park, even when asked nicely.
It is a great pity that such a beautiful place is so disgusted by a few ignorant people for the general public.
I would like to give it more stars - the park deserves it! Unfortunately, however, we were unable to enjoy the surroundings due to the circumstances described and preferred to...
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