1st time visiting this park and I love it. It has a wheel chair accessible playground, sand volleyball (missing a net), baseball area, another playground, and few areas to have a picnic. It offers a really cute walking trail with motivational signs along it in English and Spanish. I did have difficulty following it though and it's thin. Just wide enough for me to take my baby in his stroller. I love the parking lot. That's where I did most of my walking with the stroller. Can't wait for my son to grow up in this park. There's still more for us...
Read moreThis is a great place to find assistance for food, health programs, health fairs, and various types of free classes for adults and children. The community center outreach worker, Edith, is very helpful and nice and will gladly direct you to the person or place you would need to get in contact with for any outside assistance.
The park is always maintained and clean. It's a wonderful place to take the children. The trail is short but it's a very enjoyable walk that goes through the...
Read moreSeems underfunded, alot of signs are worn with old lettering on them if not outright broken. Same with some parts of the playgrounds, but the upkeepers do a competent job at least, not much trash here. Can't blame the lack of funding though, because who even goes to a park anymore. Has buildings that are always closed, no idea what...
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