We went here during winter and ice skating and it was a decent location for our family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids, 7 and 3 years old).
The ice rink was kinda small but large enough to accommodate 30+ simultaneous skaters and they were actively supervising and taking care of the fallen children and resurfacing the ice.
The price wasn't bad either! I think in all we paid around $60 for all of us to rent skates and for about an hour of skate time.
They even had fire pits active while we were there so we could warm up and rest up in-between runs.
The day we went mother nature took hold and the wind was gusting pretty heavily like it does in Colorado. But we had non windy windows that were pretty nice.
I wish the rink were bigger/wider as there were a few times that expert skaters had to avoid running over fallen kids. But overall we enjoyed ourselves and would...
Read moreIt's a very nice park! You can sit and relax, read a book, listen to music, eat in many good places nearby or have coffee. We make it a point to spend time here every time we're nearby. This is a phenomenal place to be. It’s perfect for a stroll on a beautiful day or to take your kids to play around, as I often do. It’s one of the most ideal parks in this city due to its lovely location. Just last week, we saw a bouncy house party held there. I highly recommend it. the only thing is I couldn't find enough trash bins, there are ones nearby the streets...
Read moreWonderful park next to the Parker Library! The front entrance (off Main Street) has a big jacks and marble, along with the seasonal water fountain play area. There is a large outdoor stage where Parker holds free summer concerts. There's plenty of seating and a dance area! You'll find everyone of all ages enjoying the concerts, so bring the whole family! Dogs are also welcome and it is also wheelchair accessible. The concerts are truly a great old fashioned fun time for the whole family and just another example of what a wonderful town Parker is!...
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