Love this park. Love it so much, we drive from Irvington just to be there. Playground, shelters, skate park, canal, disc golf, bridges, gardens, walking path, fields, and wild life! My oh my! Hope you like snakes, cause there are plenty of snakes. We saw around 5 crawdads just doing their thing. A baby snapper was chilling as well. The field is well kept. The playground has been up dated, and is perfect for tag. There are two entrances, maybe more, but the two I am thinking of each have a playground. The canal is fun to walk along, and you can see several schools of minnows swimming. The skate park is perfect for beginners and pros alike. Ramps, high pipe, rails, drop off curbs. So you can jump, grind, or gleam that cube. Bathrooms are spacious and clean. Shelters are plentiful for having a get together w friends and family. It's worth the trip, I...
Read moreThe park has a nice disc golf course. It is a good practice course. It is short but technical. It is a 9 hole course with 2 sets of starting points to make it an 18 hole course. If you have enough discs you can play 18 holes in a 9 hole distance.
The creek running through the course can be a real hazard if you're not careful, and sometimes even if you are. At some point they had two baskets for each hole, with 2 distances for each starting point, but when I was there it only had one basket so you had to figure out which distance it was. Also, there are no "launch" pads. Just a sign to stand next to in the grass.
I would stop in again if I'm in the area.
The park has a real nice playground for kids with...
Read moreOh I just love this park. I take my dog here all the time. She lives to attempt to try to get ahold of the squirrels. She tries her hardest to go up a tree after them. But they be long gone while she sitting at the bottom looking for them. There is also a historical grave there too. It is part of the Underground Railroad. I found that to be interesting. It is kept up as well...
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