The Accessibility is horrible at this park. There are very few paths to get around the large beds of rock hills, making it more difficult to follow my child from splash pad to playground and takes too long. The playground is not my favorite. It is filled in with wood chips like the other park in town. There is no foam anywhere for a person in a wheelchair to get close to the playground, let alone swing their child at least. I have a prosthetic leg, a bad hip, and use a cane. It is extremely difficult to walk in those wood chips. I am constantly unbalanced. There becomes a pit under the swings from feet pushing the wood out and I cannot swing my child because I can't get in the pit. So the park gets a D inn Accessibility. The new playground is eh. The slash pad is nice. Shade over the benches surrounding it would be nice. The parking lot appears to be a little small when it's busy and all full. All in all, this park is only good for the splash pad. It is next to a community garden you can visit I think. And it has plenty of open...
Read moreMy toddler have a blast at the splash pad. Plus there are tables with large shade covers on two ends of the park. There is also the community garden, which is great, with a whole little area for kids that is fenced off from the rest of the garden and a too cute little Doctor Susses house full of stuff for the kids. Such as, book about gardens, flower pot to plant in, some buckets/shovels..tons of really cool stuff to do for kids off all ages. The playground is made for ages 5-12 I believe. So, it is not as fun for kids younger than that. However, there are some baby swings. There is also a full basketball court. QPublic restrooms and drinking fountains...
Read moreThis park is very well kept up and clean. My children and any child I ever see there, loves the splash pad that they have. It also has tons of grass and is right next to our town's community garden, so if you like gardens then there's a beautiful view that you can see from the park. The only thing I would say is that if you are going to bring your children to the splash pad, bring water shoes for them to wear or any shoes that have good tread on them, that you don't mind getting wet. The reason I say that is because the concrete in the splash pad tends to get slippery and kids cannot resist running around...
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