Checked this park out in late January. Seems like a nice little park that could be great for neighborhood kids to grow up using. The backyards of multiple houses face the field, making it feel a bit safer, at least in my opinion. A short pathway connects some of the facilities but there's no walking trail which would be a nice addition for joggers or walking dogs. You could walk the perimeter which I did but there was quite a bit of mud since it just rained. The equipment looks nice. Lots of space in the field, but it's all grass so expect lots of grass and/or mud stains. Volleyball court is also just grass, so it's pretty muddy. I probably won't come back myself since I come to parks for the trails, but I can imagine a lot of families in surrounding neighborhoods likely...
Read moreMy kids and I love this park BUT they need to unlock the bathrooms and keep the water fountain on when the park is open. I have 5 small children and we have had to leave before we wanted to on several occasions when their little bladders can't hold anymore. I know that they probably keep them locked because of the homeless and people doing illegal activities in the bathroom along with the expense of the maintenance and upkeep for cleaning but I would be more than happy to volunteer my time daily to go and check on the bathrooms just to have the convenience of there being a restroom available at the park. We spend at least 4 hours a week at this park and the only complaint I have is the...
Read moreThis park is where my daughter's pre-school takes the kids on their "play days." They also hosted the family meet and greet. My 4 and 3 year old loved it there. Lots of things for the kiddos to climb on and play with. They also have a built in scavenger hunt around the main playset.
Overall seems safe. They use the expensive rubber "mulch" chips on the ground to cushion those falls. (It's gonna happen!) The main play and picnic area is also surrounded by the tennis court fence and a woodline. So you don't have to worry (too much) about the little ones running into the street; becides the the park parking...
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