AUGUST 2025. My toddler and I had a great experience at this park. We went on a Friday afternoon before 6p. It was not crowded but became crowded when we left around 7p. Lots of parking and shade from big trees. There was bathrooms and splash pad available. Not sure about bathroom conditions since we did not go in. The playground was very big. Maybe when my toddler is another year or two older she can enjoy the entire big playground. There is a small baby playground and big older kids playground (5-12yrs). My toddler was only able to do maybe a third of the big playground.
We enjoyed the swings until we wanted to revisit another round… realized we couldn’t go in swings again because the previous kids/parents allowed their kids to eat ice cream on the swings after the splash pad… so both baby swings were dirty and unusable… very inconsiderate :( I will probably have to start carrying wipes, spray, and microfibers towels in my car if this...
Read moreIt's a simple park with enough to keep you entertained for a bit. There is a two story play area for kids that include jungle gyms, Bridges and slides. The floor is made of rubber so that children don't get hurt too badly if they fall. Can't forget the swings and mini water park. They have one basketball court and two baseball fields (for youth teams use only). They have a few picnic tables and a tables to use for small family events. Lastly, the park has a cement path that circles the park, which is around 400 meters, so it's actually a pretty cool spot to...
Read moreBaseball diamonds are only open to the teams that play there. Not open to the public. Serious question, is this even allowed? Those fields were donated to the public and can the park close the fields even in a public park? I looked up rules and regulations and it said since it's public the only reason they can be closed is for maintenance, reservations, and or in the off season for preparation. Just curious if this is...
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