Lots of big trees so decent amount of shade. There are two playgrounds on opposite sides of the park — one larger than the other. The slides are not the best. The bottom of the slide sits two feet off the ground so children get launched off when they get to the bottom. They terrified my my kids. There is a skate park with ramps. It’s not huge but it’s great! The center of the park is a large grassy field which I saw a group use for extreme frisbee-ing. There are picnic tables and benches scattered throughout but best spots are under the trees so perfect for bringing a picnic planner and a book. There is a restroom facility that I didn’t enter, but nice that it’s there. I didn’t see any homeless people around so that was pleasant for the children.
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   Read moreThe park is fairly nice and it has 3 play grounds and a big Field. Four stars because people walk their dogs here off leash and don't clean up after them, which are both illegal but the city doesn't do anything about it. One man was letting his dog off leash near children and it was walking towards them growling. The man said his dog was not kid friendly and when one of the moms asked him politely to put it on a leash or maybe try Camino Real which has an off leash dog park, the man threatened her and said, "if you don't like it call the cops." Why would you take your dog to a park with 3 playgrounds, a soccer field and a skate bowl if it is aggressive...
   Read morePretty nice park, it’s large & flat. Has big open space in the middle. Can see the stars/sky there great when it gets darker. The park has really nice trees around the perimeter. Has a couple of nice playgrounds for kids. A few picnic tables. It also has a standard public park bathroom. This place gets pretty crowded on the weekends. Nowhere to park expect the neighborhood. Hobert park also has a small skatepark in it. Great spot for gatherings of all types or nice place to relax on an afternoon or take your dog or kids. Check out this park if you’re in the area as haven’t already.
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