Nestled next to a sub division, and next to the public library is Menorial Park. Never have had trouble finding a parking spot. Great place to take a stroll, or walk your pet. I think the full walk is maybe 2 miles around, but never vested too much attention on the length. Lots of park benches to take a load off and enjoy the scenery. There's an area for kids where you can pull a book and read to them, and another displaying some history of the area; old buildings of the time, etc. Really enjoy the water fountains and the brooks and streams that were constructed into the main lake; very peaceful. Perks include the free doggie doodoo bags and designated garbage areas. Makes things easy when you forget your own. Although it's not necessary, highly recommended donating any spare change, etc. at one of the boxes located around the park path. It helps to keep up the...
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful park. We came here to take pictures of my daughter on Prom night. It was a prefect back drop for pictures. It had the large pond, colorful flowers, waterfall, benches, trees, bridges, etc. It was beautiful. I was so happy that someone on Facebook recommended this park to us. It was perfect.
And a truly awesome place to just go, sit and relax and read a book. They even have books in a decorated box/ book nook you can borrow while there that you can read but it's important to return the books for others to use as well. They books should not...
Read moreVery nice park! It has lots of little niches that seem like treasures when you discover them. Several little fountains are sprinkled around the park. The park is aptly named as there are many plaques throughout the park marking memorial trees, benches, fountains and flags. (The flags may be temporary as July 4th is around the corner.) There is a pond with a stream flowing into it. There are many statues scattered throughout the park along with a butterfly garden and a "Rainbow Bridge" garden. Very neat little place to lose...
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