I'm homeless and had to park here for a few weeks because my car's alternator had busted. I did not choose this park to stay at, however it is the only place I can stay without losing my car entirely. I live in this car because I cannot afford a place due to heightened prices.
Inflation and our government has done this to me. Capitalism and the rich who sit in their highchairs and feed off the money I worked hard to get so I can live a normal life have done this to me.
Now I must work for the same people who ruined my life in order to fix it again and it is an excruciating thought to live by every single day. I understand the concern of those reporting the homeless that stay here in consideration for their children and lively hood, but this is what the world has become. This is what I'm cursed to live as.
I went homeless as soon as I turned 18 and I have been living like this for the past year. I need people to understand that this is what life is now. This is what you could become at any moment as well. Please have consideration for those less fortunate than you.
Anyway it's a nice park 😊, however some other homeless living here constantly steals the toilet paper in the bathrooms. Be sure to...
Read moreNEW ADDITION TO THIS REVIEW Park goers and park maintenance: Please be advised that bees and wasps heavily infiltrate this area. I was sunbathing just a few weeks ago and both spots that I chose to lay my blanket down turned out to be only inches from an underground hive. (On the of the top of the just beyond the stone forum and to the right about the baseball distance between home and second plate.) My observation is that it is possible or is one massive hive together. The bees exit and enter through what look like little miniature mole holes. I witnessed them going into a dirt mound about the size of a handful of it. I saw many go in but I saw only one exi t- about 10 min after the last one I saw enter
A fairly large playground split into two different structures. A larger one for older kids in a smaller one for younger kids. Plenty of ride-ons and seesaws. Many swings for both old kids and little ones. It is all fairly wide open so it's not cramped for children running around and groups of kids. Also in the area is a large maintained field and a small splash pad right next to the community center. If you wandered deep into the property, there are short trails to wander about with some pretty neat foliage and educational placards telling you about them. It seems they recently installed disc golf nets in this area. Overall, visiting offers many activities across different interests and energy levels, sure to be...
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