While the park itself is nice with several baseball fields, playground (swings/merry-go-round) and a skate park area, be aware that some of the skaters abuse it by using the tennis courts to skate on when it's dark. (Skate park doesn't have night lighting while tennis courts do. )
Park is VERY busy in summer with city rec leagues so getting a court on Saturdays/Sundays may be difficult if you're not in a league.
Also a nice walking/bike path that runs for several miles alongside a creek with large shady trees over several portions. Because of the tree cover make sure you bring LOTS of your own light if you ever jog the trail at night to avoid the heat...it's pitch black...
Read moreThe playground here is great for children who love to climb. Lots of different routes to take to get up to certain areas and give them a bit if a challenge. My son is 5 and he lives to climb. He was happy about this place and wants to come back due to how many climbing options he has that were all interconnected together.
They do have a smaller playground not to far down the sidewalk that is meant for smaller/younger children that seemed perfect for 2-4 year olds. I'd say the big climbing playground was meant for 5-12 year olds. Awesome place to check out.
There is a bathroom down past the smaller playground closer to the tennis courts that was quite clean and...
Read moreA perfect, new playground with an interactive electronic play pad, 2 separate areas for young kids 0-5, and older kids 6-12...and there's a skatepark! There are also many junior baseball and softball fields and a few tennis courts. It's the most "dog-walking friendly" park in the area. Long paved trails, next to a creek, with trash cans and free doggie bags every 500ft :) Also, a nice large gazebo with a roof and a few picnic tables under it. BONUS: All of this is directly behind the Reynoldsburg Police Department...
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