It's small and condensed but still has a lot of the typical playground stuff for the kids. The recommended age group is for 5-12 per the sign and my kids who currently are 6, 8, 9 and 10 enjoyed it for the short time we were there.
There are two park structures - one for the younger kids and one for the older kids. There were a couple covered twisty slides and a couple reg slides and lots of climbing (some upwards but mostly obstacle type stuff you will find at schools). They had a musical area with three different sets of chimes/xylophones to make music while you are watching the kiddos. There are some swings along with the saucer type swing that my kids love. They had a version of the Simon game but my kids said it didn't work very well but perhaps it's because my kids didn't know how to work it (no instructions around). There is a small zip line type of apparatus as well as monkey bars.
I didn't get to walk around but there seemed to be lots of walking paths and if you like disc golf, they have it!
It was a nice playground to play at for the short amount of time we had. It's kind of hidden but there is a lot of parking since it's next...
Read moreTook my daughter and her best friend/best friends parents here for a playdate. It was a lot of fun for them with some really cool equipment to play on. There were lots of benches and picnic tables available for the kids to eat and hang out too! My only gripe is the fact that its next to the pool; lots of older kids showed up in the middle of the day to play on the slides and stuff. There is also a bathroom behind the playground and easily accessible, dont know if it was very...
Read moreI have been here several times with my wife and other family members. The entire park is well maintained and the walk along the river is really nice. I have played the disc golf course several times here and even though it is only 9 holes it has a good layout and good diversity. Good for a quick...
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