Went here with a few old friends. We made good use of the grills to make some patties and franks. The slides may be a bit short for anyone who isn't a kid but still entertained me plenty, same goes for the swings, though, they are more enjoyable if you can convince someone to push you (I couldn't). If I had a word of advice it'd be to trust no one and make sure you use the provided bridge. I made the mistake of trying to cross the small stream without use of the bridge which prompted one of my friends to follow suit, but some toddler broke away from their family and pushed him in. There wasn't much left of him once the crayfish were done and we had to leave one person less than we arrived with.
Overall, a delightful experience if you maintain a healthy distance from strangers and...
Read moreThis park is located inside a neighborhood. I wish there was signage to show you are at the right park.
It seemed to be a little tight on parking. There were a lot of people who were riding their bikes that parked there at the time I went.
The park itself was very clean. There was not any trash they had trashcans. The bathrooms were also very clean, and there was toilet paper and soap in the rushrooms.
They have swings, a plastic marigo round. Of course, the normal slide and monkey bars. There is a pavilion with picnic tables.
The park seems very accommodating. There is a chair ride for someone with physical disabilities. They have the parent and baby swings. My daughter had a blast...
Read moreThis is a nice clean park to bring your children to. There are men's & women's restrooms open during daylight hours that lock at dusk. I'd rate it a 5, but there aren't a lot of equipment for kids to play on. There are about 4 regular swings, 4 for toddlers, & one where the parent can stand in & place a child in the seat across from you & swing together (it's pretty cool) & 2 structures with a few slides attached & a bouncy bridge thing (if you're a parent you know what I mean). That's about it for things to play on. There are benches & a front porch swing type thing for adults, & there's a pavilion with picnic benches under. Another draw is seeing the rare white squirell. He's so...
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