An unexpected gem- so glad I visited here!
This park has a beautiful lake with geese and catch-and-release fishing, a trail that goes along the length of the park, and 2 playgrounds.
One playground has some really cool equipment that is hard to find, and the other is a smaller area for toddlers about halfway along the circular trail
The bigger playground has 2 baby swings and 4 regular seat swings
Both areas are fenced in but without a gate.
The park is great for all ages, which is what I was unsure of before visiting. It also has plenty of green space for picnics, running around, sports, etc. and also has a few picnic tables. There’s a bathroom building as well.
The path is very stroller friendly and I have no complaints about the location other than there was a trash can blocking the paved entrance to...
Read moreI was passing through Tyrone and stopped by here hoping to walk my dogs traveling with me. There is a paved path around a small pond with a fountain with benches along the path. I'd guess it might be 1/2 around the pond. I noticed a basketball court and a pavilion as well as a large flat grass field between the pond and the main road.
There was some 120V outlets available just inside the open field which is nice for those that like that option and one that many parks don't have. I noticed signs that said "This is a catch and release lake". Otherwise a quote place on...
Read moreIt's a good place to walk around and/or play on the field but the playground needs a little TLC. Some of the playground equipment is starting to break apart and this slide (pictured) is very unsafe for kids. I felt like I was going to have a panic attack when my little one played there. The steps are very narrow and steep. My older daughter can barely keep her feet on those narrow steps and she almost slipped off at one point. Note: they do have a small toddler playground near the library on the other side, which we went to right...
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