Nestled among the majestic redwood and graceful Monterey cypress trees, this charming and meticulously maintained little park is a beloved haven for my children. Their joyful anticipation of visiting is a testament to its enchantment. The playgrounds are invariably abuzz with the happy energy of children, while parents often bring tents, creating a cozy encampment on pleasant days. What I particularly adore is the immersive feeling of playing within a verdant forest. It's a poignant reminder of how vast the world appears through the eyes of a child – this park, I imagine, must feel like an immense and magical woodland...
Read moreBruh, where should I start like water really dirty poor living, on pond, older Kids climbing and not Respecting Younger children + not presence of parent when party, therefore they go where baby’s are to climb up the structure teaching other to do the same and almost stepping on baby’s fingers like I know they can’t read wells but there is the other big one for the older ones not for them Parent to get mad if you tell ‘em to be careful with the younger ones, like teach your child to behave with baby’s like is not your park, also these KIDS take other...
Read moreThe animals there are treated very poorly, especially the turtles. There are no rangers around. Today I saw a family feeding the geese, and the geese got increasingly aggressive. The turtles have barley any space to lie, and often have to pile on top of each other. Though I can’t confirm, I did hear there were some chickens once abandoned at the park. Lastly, there was a creepy old man watching us, and there was no one to report it to. The least they could do is have more signs informing the public about the matters, or...
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