This park is a nice addition to Loveland. It has several fields for soccer and a small baseball field as well (or perhaps kickball?), so it's got a lot of room to run around in. You are allowed to have your dogs off their leash while on the field, but that's where the issue lies here. There is one pole at the entrance to this park that has bags to clean up the mess from your dog, which is nice, but it's far from any of the larger areas of the park, so getting to it in a timely manner is a no-go. If they had a few more poles with clean up bags, it would be 5 stars, but this one issue keeps it from getting there. If this ever changes in the future, you can expect...
Read moreKind of a hidden gem. I lived in Loveland for a year before I even realized it was blocks away from my house. A beautiful park with a small marshy lake two baseball diamonds and two different parking lots to access it from. The entrance access of Hwy. 287 is on the East side between Scooters Coffee shop and the Habitat for Humanity. Also has a concession stand with public bathrooms and a pretty nice playground also. Also has a great beautiful view of horseshoe lake which is very close. If you're in the area it's definitely a park worth...
Read moreSuper quiet. Bathrooms are usually clean & unlocked during park hours. Playground is updated & not broken. The pavilion is clean but usually reserved. Plenty of trash cans, feel free to use them. Nice view of the lake. The other entrance off of Garfield has a big open field - you're not supposed to BUT you can let your pup off leash & run around. Sometimes there's sporting practice on the field. A couple of the trees are hammock friendly. Really, overall an awesome hidden little...
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