Hi! This review of Gregg-Clark Park is from the perspective of a mommy of two littles. My girls like this park! It has two separate playgrounds, one of which is friendlier for the little guys (2-4 year olds) and the other better suited for older kids. It features an awesome climbing rock that my girls both love, plenty of swings, a few quirky spin toys and a good distance for them to run and play. However, it is mostly in the blazing sun so it is hot in the summer. It is also close to a busy street and parking lot. I've seen random peeps there and it didn't make me feel super safe. The park offers trails, a public pool, a few different sport courts so it's got a lot of stuff going for it. But for littles, it is a bit...
ย ย ย Read moreGregg-Clarke Park is such a relaxed, family-friendly spot. I went there on a warm afternoon, and the place had this easygoing vibe - kids running around the playground, someone tossing a frisbee with their dog, and a few folks just chilling under the trees. The walking paths are clean and shaded, perfect for a slow stroll. Thereโs a big open field thatโs great for picnics or kicking a ball around. I grabbed a coffee on the way and just sat on a bench watching everything - simple but...
ย ย ย Read moreAlthough very spread out, there is a bit of something for everyone. It's not the cleanest park, but plenty to do. A small trail to walk around the baseball field. A big enclosed basketball court where I've seen people roller skate as well. A couple of different play grounds, a big climbing rock, a little music dance area, a covered pavilion where I've seen workout groups meet or dance teams practice. There are also picnic tables to eat at which is convenient. All around an okay...
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