I play pickleball on the 3 courts there, that were newly re-surfaced last summer. The evergreen tree line along the south & part of the west side do give some breaks from strong south or west winds. Only drawbacks: courts face east-west (instead of normal north-south) so sun gets in ur eyes during morning or evening play. Courts are not entirely fenced in, so ball often is hit thru the wide gaps. One, if not all three nets, will need to be replaced soon as weathering on top of nets. Also, no lights. But overall, a nice place to play, especially while any younger kids play on playground next...
Read moreAwesome little park with a huge soccer field attached, covered area with picnic tables, the best spinny thing kids can ride on and parents can push to get big muscles. There’s a walking path nearby with a little bridge apparently but I’ve not been on that yet. Lots and lots of dog-walkers. Huge parking lot.
FYI: no public restrooms, although I spotted one single port-a-potty.
This playground is NOT wheelchair accessible. There’s a curb then narrow log hump to get over, and it’s MULCH. Mulch is not ideal for anybody, actually, but we still love...
Read moreGot multiple soccer fields and tennis courts here. The kids playground is the major advantage here. Away from roads so it's safe. Big enough to hold tons of kids playing. What's even better is that it's connected to the twin creek park via a bridge so kids can find another 'hidden' park to explore! Downside is it's soccer field. While it's good for the main field, the side fields definitely need better maintenance since it's grass are way too high and there are pits...
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