★★☆☆☆ Popularity ★★☆☆☆ Size/Location ★★★★★ Terrain ★★★★☆ Scenery ★★★☆☆ Accessibility ★★★★☆ Amenities ★★★★★ Condition ★★★★★ Safety Date visited: 09/14/2023 Dulle Park, located within the city of Montgomery and conveniently within walking distance from Pioneer Park, was my next destination on a leisurely exploration of this charming area. Upon my arrival, the park initially appeared quiet and unassuming, with only a handful of older individuals engaged in an enthusiastic game of pickleball. I parked my vehicle in the parking lot situated at the farthest end of the road. I was pleased to find a mixed-use trail that gracefully wound its way through the park. The trail's cleanliness and meticulous maintenance spoke volumes about the park's commitment to providing a welcoming and enjoyable experience for visitors like myself. While following the trail's meandering path, I couldn't help but notice various attractions that dotted the landscape. A well-appointed children's playground invited youngsters to frolic and play, and nearby, several well-kept sports fields stood ready to host spirited matches. These amenities, thoughtfully integrated into the park's design, added an element of versatility and catered to a wide range of recreational interests. The trail led me to a point where a branch-off path beckoned—a pathway that promised to reveal the natural beauty of a nearby creek. This detour allowed me to briefly escape into the embrace of nature, offering a serene interlude amidst the park's well-defined recreational areas. A welcome surprise awaited me as I ventured further into Dulle Park—a lodge thoughtfully equipped with restrooms; this convenient amenity came at just the right moment. The men's restroom, in particular, was a testament to the park's dedication to cleanliness and visitor satisfaction. Overall, my visit to Dulle Park left me with a sense of tranquility and appreciation for this hidden urban oasis. While the park may not have been abuzz with events during my visit, it's precisely this peaceful atmosphere that makes it an ideal destination for those seeking solace and a break from the hustle and bustle...
Read moreI recently played pickleball (America's fastest growing sport according to my mother!) here at Dulle Park.
Really nice, new courts set up with up to four pickleball courts/nets/lines. The nets are mobile and can be moved to make way for up to two tennis courts/nets/lines.
I can whole-heartedly recommend this park for pickleball.
UPDATE 4/24/2022: No change to the above review, other than I realize I didn't get in to the people who play pickleball at Dulle. There's a fantastic and fun and diverse group of people who play at Dulle and that's a huge part of why this park is my pickleball "home court".
UPDATE 7/31/2022: I don't know why but Google keeps pestering me to update my reviews. Not much to say other than this place is...
Read moreTook my toddlers here after googling toddler friendly parks in Cincinnati. The main thing people liked was the shallow creek that was toddler safe (depth wise). My kids 1 and 2.5 splashed around, threw rocks, the usual toddler Creek activities. We were there for maybe 2 hours tops at the end of July 2017. The next morning, my 2.5 year old has a rash all over her leg. Taking her to the doctor today. Luckily my 1 year old seems to have avoided it. Other than that, it was quiet, not many...
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