Nice small park in a quiet Lakeview neighborhood. It features a number of areas for kids of all ages to play, including swings, slides, a splash area and a sandbox. No dogs are allowed on the property, but unfortunately some locals feel these rules don't apply to them in the early mornings and evenings. It was rebuilt in 2018 to add more eco-friendly features and softer play areas, but the problem is that it is very infrequently replenished with sand and mulch, so there is lots of exposed roots and dirt/mud. It's a popular spot during the weekdays in the summer because of the shaded areas and water features, so it can get...
Read moreMy key to a good park with taking multiple toddlers solo are being relatively small, one gate entrance and swings. Boom! Win.
Great playground for strong walkers but it usually requires some sort of bathing afterwards as there is always sand. In the summer, it's an automatic bath after park because there is a water feature IN the sand area. Whatever, the kids enjoy it.
Kids under 18 months will enjoy the swings and the sand, but it gave me a lot of anxiety to have my adventurous wobbly toddler here Esp with the 8' tall rock climbing structure. Now that my kids are 2 and 3, it's a...
Read moreThere's loads of fun stuff pressed into a little playlot here. My child cherishes the tree stump steps and bouncing on the rocks around the border of the recreation center. The metal slides are fun and not very insane. There's a goliath turning climbing tower, swings, a playhouse, and water highlights in the mid year. It's concealed on a side road so there's very little traffic and it's generally simple to discover road stopping. A pleasant spot for babies to tweens, yet not as much space for...
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