First time visiting the water park today. The park itself was nice. The water slides and pool was very fun. Although the female lifeguards have the most disgusting negative attitudes I've ever seen! I got kicked in the face three times today in the floating River because kids was diving and jumping in splashing around and just completely acting ridiculous! The floating Rivers supposed to be floating and simply relaxing. Not a bunch of kids diving in like it's a pool! I don't understand why the lifeguards didn't make the kids quit! That's why they have a diving board for that also there's other deep pools for those activities! Also there should be more adequate shade for around the pool as well as umbrellas and more lounge chairs would be nice and more accommodating for the amount of people that are there. Hopefully our second trip there will be better than...
Read moreA lovely urban forest surrounded by residential development on the eastern edge of Morgantown, and has a number of developed recreational features (a pool, a skate park, tennis courts, etc.). The forested trail system starts at the SW corner )at Hirshman Ave-White Ave-Vandalia Ave junction) and goes all the way to the NE end, ending at the far end of the tennis courts, about a half mile in total. The forest itself is amazing, with lots of big, tall hardwoods including red and white oaks, shagbark and pignut hickories, yellow poplar, black cherry, beech, sugar and red maple, etc. I bet that there are 20 species of trees along the trail. Whoever built and mains it does a great job ;-) In all of Morgantown, it is the only trail that has a woodchip surface and...
Read moreI take my grandkids to Marilla Park quite often. Usually we have lunch and then they can play on one of two playgrounds. On this day we parked in a different area and noticed a trail. My 5 yoa grandson loves to explore trails. So after our lunch my grandson my 3 yoa grandaughter and a senior lol!!! Walked the trails. The trails are nicely maintained. It appears they were working on some crossings. The trails run from east to west on the south side of the park with different access points along the way. The terrain made for a nice workout and the young ones had no problems navigating the trails which we were on for at least an hour. You have to...
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