Awesome sensory playground for kids of multiple types of abilities. I've been taking my kids here since they were early walkers. The people we encountered on our last visit were warm-hearted and generous. The playground has a sensory wall, several ramps for accessibility, high back swings, and a wheelchair accessible see-saw. The sport fields are used for baseball, soccer, flag football and more. I gave 4 stars because the bathroom was quite dirty and overflowing with garbage. I have also noticed that it's not open unless there's a sporting event going on, so plan accordingly. The stalls in the ladies room (sorry gentlemen; I didn't peek in the men's room) have support bars in all of them but I imagine it would be a little challenging to navigate accessibility chairs around the garbage and open stall doors. Still, it's a park...
Read moreGreat little playground for little kids and has some unique features like a rolling rack and a sway swing. A short walk through a wooded area leads to another playground for older kids featuring two swings, a slide and a large climbing obstacle course. There are plenty of shaded picnic tables near both playgrounds, and lights along the path in between the two. Parking is ample, and the baseball grounds and soccer fields look nice too. The park hours are listed as 7am - 7pm, but we were able to stay past 7pm on a Friday night without the...
Read moreNice little playground, perfect for little kids! There's a fence enclosing it with only one way in or out. I like that there's no wood chips or dirt flooring, that way I don't have to worry about splinters or not being able to play if it's recently been raining.
I only have 2 complaints: there's really not a lot of shade or seating for parents. And I really wish there was a gate door for the entrance so that kids can't just run off the playground.
Other than those 2 things, it's a great playground that my kids really enjoy...
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