Address: 20 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10280, USA
“A very interesting park full of hidden gems to do and see. My favorite is the view of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 on a clear day across the water. The park itself has many places to sit, gardens, art fixtures, playground areas, and people fishing. Directly next to the Pier A clock tower area, and connected on the other side to Hudson River Park, Little Island, and Chelsea area.”
Address: 1621 W Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA
“It's my favorite park along the Puget Sound coast. It is accessible and has direct views of the sound. Ample of parking and play area makes it a perfect destination for families. Seating bench along the small trail. There are blackberry bushes all along the boundary of the park. It's one of the best sunset viewing places in the sound area, and one does not have to get out of the car to see the sunset. There are a lot of picnic tables and Porta potty. The grass is maintained and can be used to just lie down and have an evening snack. You'll see lot of kids playing and adults playing volleyball.”
Address: 6852 W Brightwater Way, Tucson, AZ 85757, USA
“Great dog park!!! Plenty of seating, shaded area, community contributor connection and tile mosaic artwork from contributors enhances and accentuates the beauty and warmth of this culturally rich town. Tuscon doesn't disappoint that's for sure!!! My dog had a blast meeting a handful of doggy friends 🐺”
Address: Green Valley, AZ 85629, USA
“We were unable to get a spot earlier last week - April (it's very popular, especially with birders) but the ranger told us to try Monday or Tuesday after noon and we were able to choose from 3 open spaces, though only one would have been available for an RV. People in RVs will happily stay for the 14 day maximum, though you can go down the road to the much more remote Proctor campground and wait for a space to open up. Proctor offers dispersed camping, far from the neighbors, but it's lower elevation and in shrubs instead of trees. At Bog Springs, we noticed that the RV next to the toilet relocated to another spot when we were packing up, so it's not hard to get an ideal space if you have time and patience. We only stayed one night and had a great site in the back (sites 9 &10 by the Dutch John Spring trail are tents only). Each site has 1 or 2 picnic tables, fire pits, access to potable water (wonderful!) and ample trees to shade you or to hang a hammock. The campers across the street were camping in the hammocks. As it's getting hot in April in Arizona, it's lovely to be at this camp site that is in the low 80s during the day when it's 90s in Tucson. It dropped to the mid 40s at night, which was perfect sleeping bag weather. In the morning, we were visited by turkeys and deer strolling through.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Ranchita, CA 92066, USA
“Remote trail, limited parking, dirt road access, beautiful place”
Address: 5101 Libbit Ave, Encino, CA 91436, USA
“It's dog friendly but they need to be on leash according to the signs.”
Address: 1521 Palm St, Metairie, LA 70001, USA
“The best playground in the area! Any day spent here is always great.”
Address: 11320 NW Cornell Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
“Forge Park is accessed off 112th Avenue by parking on 112th and walking across the wooden bridge over Cedar Hills Blvd., which is a fun thing in itself! It's a smallish neighborhood park, with fun equipment for the younger set and with picnic tables nearby. There is also a large grassy area where dogs often play catch with their families; where families play games or run, or just sit in the sun. The playground and grassy area are circled by a wide sidewalk where children can ride their bikes and scooters and adults can walk and run laps. This whole area is surrounded by trees as seen above. The park can connect you to the Cedar Mill Trail via a rough downhill trail (not recommended for young children) that takes you to a wetlands area at the end of 114th Ave. A sign at the end of 114th Avenue has a map of the rest of the trail.”
Address: 53 N 2nd St, Greensburg, LA 70441, USA
Address: 301 N Cherry St, Marysville, OH 43040, USA
“This is a nice neighborhood park that has a basketball court,playground, shelter house, restrooms and a multipurpose path that goes through it. Parking area is small.”
Address: 11948 Pope Rd, Randolph, NY 14772, USA
“Me and my family have been camping here for years. I wanted to say, for a lot of the bad reviews, they were under past ownership. I've worked with the current owners for a few years and they're nice people. The campground is incredibly enjoyable and they're always adding new stuff every summer. Of course no place is perfect, but for a small team, they're doing pretty good. On top of this, I know several of the seasonals and they are always kind and willing to help.”
Address: 13300 Soledad Canyon Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA
“Came across this hike on Google Maps and really loved it. The trails on Google Maps aren't entirely accurate but AllTrails is. I recommended taking your first right when the path splits and then navigating towards the trail to the falls. It's not easy to get lost or anything! Falls were a trickle when I was there in March but still beautiful. The rock formations were my favorite! And it's free.”
Address: 703 Pomelo Dr, Vista, CA 92081, USA
“Kevin, Sharon and the staff are very kind and professional. Orchids have a variety of choices and convenient parking.”
Address: 20382 12th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, USA
“A bit of a hidden gem if you are looking for a quieter time out, with really cool trails beyond the playground that I hope to explore more of this summer.”
Address: 30745 N Lakes Trail, Lindstrom, MN 55045, USA
“I loved this park. It has little to no parking though.”
Address: 441 Gifford Rd, Schenectady, NY 12304, USA
“Great little pond to fish and just relax. Quite secluded and usually not alot of people great for teaching the kids how to fish”
Address: Florissant, CO 80816, USA
“Right across the street from the Evergreen station, this has a nice scenic view! Parked here & walked around for a snack break. Interesting history about the area🌻 *restroom is unavailable*”
Address: New Franklin, OH 44319, USA
“This is a really nice beach; a lot of space, many picnic tables, NO GRILLS at the beach area so bring your own. NO LIFEGUARD ( swim at your own risk). You can bring floats, food, drinks, canopy’s, etc. there is a huge parking lot, bathrooms, trash cans!”
Address: 3707 Coral Blvd, Jasper, AL 35503, USA
“Love the new equipment! The track is great as well”
Address: 1686 Autumn Ln, Escalon, CA 95320, USA
“Quiet little park in the outskirts of escalon surrounded by homes”
Address: 502 Shady Shores Dr, East Brady, PA 16028, USA
“The trail is fantastic! I usually stop at Riverfront Park to sit near the Allegheny River. It's a great view.”
Address: 361 Bristoria Rd, Graysville, PA 15337, USA
“Nice camp and pool area. Pros: Cottages are clean, convenient and provide an alternative to tents and campers Bathrooms/showers are clean and well maintained. Quiet Pet friendly sites Plenty of space to spread out Pool and splash park are great for hot days Cons: Very remote, so plan to not have cell service or GPS close to the park. No playground for children in the campground.”
Address: 4985 Windfall Rd, Medina, OH 44256, USA
“Great park for my grandson, the Playland is top notch. The trails are perfect when I take my dog for our walks. The lake is also beautiful. Restrooms are perfectly placed by thr Playland and one on the other side by the dog park. The pavilion is also great for picnics.”
Address: 7278 E Bogard Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654, USA
“They are very good to veterans and give good help too.”
Address: 11938 Montron Wy, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742, USA
“One of the best parks in the area. Secluded, not busy, and friendly families. I enjoy watching the sunsets when I do visit, this park provides great views!”
Address: 801 S Live Oak St, Rockport, TX 78382, USA
“A little bit of heaven!”
Address: 1495 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, USA
“This is a nice little park. It's kept up pretty well and it's a nice escape from the city. When everything is in full growth, you can't see the road or surrounding buildings. It also has some interesting (marked) native plants and the trails run out to Dicken School, Maple Road and a nearby neighborhood. I give four starts because it is quite small (you can circle the whole thing in under 10 mins), and you can still hear all the city/highway traffic. Overall, a nice place to walk your dog or enjoy some scenery without having to go too far out of your way.”
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