Serene, safe place with well manicured lawns sculpted with small mounds for added landscape interest. Walking path around the periphery, play structures off to the side. Picnic tables, drinking fountain and (a few) fruit trees. Many dogs congregate here in late afternoon/ early evening, and most run free. Owners are watchful of their dogs, and friendly, and most do not worry about their dogs running off (trees serve as natural barriers and dogs seem to prefer to play with other dogs.) Kids play, run, ride bikes & skateboard through here on the paths. Non-dog parents even bring their kids to meet some of the friendlier dogs regularly. A small tennis court is is in use most times I've been there in the afternoons. We've been here in the morning and the place is relatively empty. Because this is a smaller park to its twin, Kevin Moran (the 2 are connected by a pedestrian bridge iver Hwy 85), there are fewer people on this side and the place feels intimate, yet is sufficiently large to provide personal space if you wish it. Peace & quiet, or sociable conversations, at...
Read moreThis is actually part of Kevin Moran park, which has two parts to it connected by the 85 overpass. I say this because there is a sign which marks the 12 or so points of interest spread across both. These include a balance beam, bocce ball, tennis courts, basketball courts. (There is actually a new basketball court on the Moran side that is not updated on the map yet.) I wouldn't try the balance beam; it is unstable.
I like how this park feels more secluded because the location is not right by the road. There are off-leash dogs as reviews have stated....
Read moreBeautifully kept park that connects to Kevin Moran Park with a bridge over 85! Lots of folks were with their isolation crew/fam, people playing tennis (1 court only), dogs walking, kids in strollers...kids playing on the playground or sandbox. Pretty well-kept and safe with lots of residential street parking. Small little park, so there's...
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