
We played the state baseball tournament here two years in a row. The facility is very nice. There are covered bleachers and shade trees! The fields are dug out low so you have to take steps to the bleachers and fence. There is the higher level where people in wheelchairs can sit and still view the game. The concession stand didnât have much, but there was a food truck. The womenâs restroom was well kept and cool! There was also a water fountain. Outside of the main gate were entries to two different playgrounds. Thatâs always nice for the younger siblings! The only thing I thought could be different were big fans in the dugouts, electric hookups and a ramp to go down to the bleachers and fence so you didnât feel separated from the wheelchair accessible seating. Overall a...
   Read moreThe baseball fields are pretty nice. And there are a lot of them. The sidewalks to ferry to the fields were fine, but the ones between fields had fences on either side and are very narrow. The tournament organizer didn't water or drag the infield at all (as far as we could tell) so they were really dusty. The dugouts were like ovens! Made out of brick with metal roofs that only shaded 1/3 of them, and no ventilation at all. I didn't buy anything at the snack bar, but the trash cans right next to them were all overflowing. The restrooms were quite dirty but they were air conditioned! So that was welcome respite from the 95 degree...
   Read moreClean and safe with plenty of activities for the little ones. The parks activities appear to be well maintained and include: teeter totter swings (and handicap accessible variant) zipline (and handicap accessible variant) activity stands Large hammock like swing conveyer roller activity climbing dome / cave Limited seating for parties/parents soft turf flooring for...
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