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September 2023 by Alexandria F.
Not super busy and has lots of fun attractions for kids. Also has basketball courts and a nice grassy area.
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August 2023 by Brandon S.
Stopped by for a picnic dinner/stretch the legs break a few weeks ago. There's a few different areas to play, and we ended up spending time in both sides of the currently-dry creek. My daughters loves all of the different play equipment, from your traditional slides and swings to the zip lines and sports (there was a group of guys playing handball and they'd never seen it before but enjoyed watching). The biggest issue we had was that there wasn't a bathroom anywhere, so we had to make another stop before getting back on the road. It was a nice spot otherwise, tucked behind a quiet neighborhood.
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July 2022 by Joleen K.
The best part about this park is the cool dinosaur structures that you can climb and take pictures with. There are two entrances to this park. One is the neighborhood in the cul-de-sac. The other side is just a neighborhood on the street. This park is not shaded but it was a whole lot of fun!
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July 2021 by Cathy S.
This park is lovely for sure and the new sensory equipment is amazing but without a restroom it's unusable to us. It's mind boggling to me that a park this size and especially one with equipment for special needs children wouldn't have a restroom.
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May 2021 by Angela G.
If I were solely grading on the park itself it would be 5 stars for sure. The park is well planned out. There are multiple areas that can be enjoyed by different age groups. There are lots of mature trees for shade as well as plenty of open grass (though it's very hilly). The park has sand, jungle gyms for kids of various sizes, a handball court, a basketball court, benches and tables. My favorite part of the park is the zip lines that can totally be used by the average adult too . What I don't like: * It's right next to a freeway which gives me concerns about air quality. * I don't think that there's a bathroom (I wasn't looking for one, so there may be one but I didn't see it.) * There's a bridge to go from one side to the other. However if you have someone in a wheel chair there's a post that would keep them from being able to get through. * Parking can be a bit scarce. It's tucked in the middle of a neighborhood. So there isn't a parking lot or anything like that. Another thing of note, we have visited this park twice. The first time we visited people were friendly enough. This last time, I got some weird vibes from the people who were there. No one really said hello. Then my son was playing on the playground while I changed my daughter nearby and some kids came over. When we left, my son told me that the kids didn't want to play with him and threw some sand at him. Unfortunately he told me as we were leaving or I would've addressed the issue with the mothers. I get that kids will be kids and I know how to talk to my son about not taking things like this personally. But I think it's important to add as one of the big parts of bringing your child to the park is getting social interaction. Of course this will totally depend on who's there, so YMMV. No
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May 2021 by Brenda M.
Love this park tucked in the back of a neighborhood. It is perfect for kids! Both older and younger. I love the toddler playground that features a dinosaur themed sand box. Older kid playground has a giant swing and a zip line. Great path for walking, running, strolling, biking also. Also has a basketball court. We will be back!! Extra treat for the littles, they brought a tractor to do work on the part. One drawback is that it does not have a restroom so make sure to go before coming.
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July 2020 by Ashley G.
Love this park. Great foliage, beautiful trees, and rolling green little hills to roll on. There is a merry go round, a small kid dinosaur park (with sand buried fossils!!) and a zip line! There are dodge ball courts, and pretty much the best quality park equipment you could possibly ask for.
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December 2019 by Jansen Wendlandt
Decent mix of outdoor exercise equipment.
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July 2019 by Amy D.
Love the zip lines at this park, but wish for bathrooms. It should be required that all children's parks have restrooms.
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June 2019 by Andrea L.
My new favorite park! Great little workout spots and fun "rides". Super clean and plenty of trees to keep you cool. Love it!
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April 2019 by Jag S.
My kids have a great time at this park! Very well kept and large. I especially like that there is a separate play area for young toddlers. The main area can get quite busy and feel a little overwhelming for the little ones.
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August 2018 by Emily G.
They gave this park a makeover and it's awesome now! It used to have a nice side and a not so nice side but now there's a zip line on that side which is pretty cool. The "dinosaur side" is still better for toddlers than the other side but my littles still found things to enjoy. There's a little cave under the big playground with fake bugs and bats in it that they loved.
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July 2018 by Arbi Z.
Wow, this is the best park in town by a long mile. It features a handball court, full court basketball, built-in workout apparatuses including a elliptical scattered around the park, as well as a large softball/grassy area all covered with shade by the giant trees that surround it. The construction of new play areas designed from ages 5-12 has completely changed the park and made it more family friendly. I've been here twice in the past week after never having gone there or really known about it for the 10+ years I've been living here. This is a great park tucked away in the corner of a nice residential area. Also a great place to walk your dog. Enjoy it before word gets out!
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March 2018 by rob herr
This gym is spread throughout the park, a different workout apparatus at each station.