Address: 13351 Mountain Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA
“Had great time had my daughter 7th bday party there.”
Address: 4002 Meadow Valley Dr, Madison, WI 53704, USA
“Named after the historic concrete ridge below the bluff, Meadow Ridge is a treasure to those who want to hike, play in meadows, play basketball, swing, walk along creeks and even climb bluffs! I consider this a dream place. Don't forget, it is connected to Cherokee Marsh Mendota Unit, which is just as magical. You can get to it from Meadow Ridge simply by walking across Sauthoff Road where you will see the Cherokee Marsh trail head. We are lucky to have this place. Please keep it clean! Please do not trash it. The meadow and cliffs and streams are just beautiful!”
Address: 22759-22825 US-550, San Ysidro, NM 87053, USA
“Such a nice, easy hiking trail. Lots of beautiful birds and plants. I loved the signs with plant names, I see these plants all over NM and didn't know the names of many of them. There's one trash can at the entrance and a sign in sheet. Two benches along the trail and one wooden shack to view wildlife. Dog friendly but there's no poop bags, so make sure to bring some along.”
Address: Santa Ana River Trail Bikeway, Orange, CA 92865, USA
“Located between Lincoln (north side) and Ball/Taft (south side)”
Address: Forest Service 333 Rd, Albuquerque, NM 87122, USA
“Wow! Amazing hiking trail. As previous reviewers mention come prepared. For me it was less the difficulty of the terrain and more the 4000ft increase in elevation. I am pretty fit for a 40 year old but my legs were jello. That being said getting up to the crest was magical. Some tips: -The difficult terrain starts about halfway when you get to the rock fall area. Wear hiking boots to help with rolling your ankles. Pay attention to where you step. -The time displayed to complete this hike by google maps is off by about 2 hours. Does not seem to be updated with all the current trail switchbacks. -Pay attention to the trail, had to double back a couple of times to find the correct trail. -Try to be there for sunset. -Trail and parking close at 8:00pm”
Address: 1111 Crestdale Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89144, USA
“This park is nicknamed “shady park” because it is one of a small handful of parks that got the shade cover right. We can play here any time of day — even a quick few times up and down the structure in the middle of a hot summer’s day. There are plenty of trees, and a nice tan awning over the play structure.”
Address: 5124 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I gave five stars because I'm within 20 miles of horseman's camp. The two pit toilets usually have toilet paper and smell OK even in August. The camp sites are varied to ease of accessibility and none of the sites are pull thru. However the day parking is all pull thru. The camp sites have communal hitching rails and most are dry except when very very heavy rains have been in the area. Water is available at both ends of the camp meaning a short walk /carry to the day riding lot. Bridle tags are required AND I have been checked. There is no charge to enter the forest and campsite payment is on the honor system but DNR drives thru and checks to see all have paid. I think only one rig is allowed on a site but not sure, the same with extra cars. I guess one could unload and then park in day lot at the end of the camp. It's a short walk to all the camp sites. The camp has well designated areas for manure. The kiosk at the entrance has trail maps 15% of the time. Riders are friendly and helpful and most are locals. Because of the topography most of the riding is up and down the ridges. Hardwood trees are the norm and somewhere is a stand of walnut that I can't find most of the time. A few hitching rails are along some of the trails. The Salamonie river can be ridden along and ridden in at certain times. Raspberry bushes can be nibbled when fruit is on. If a long day of riding is desired it is possible to ride to Lost Bridges horse campground and a treat is to stop at Bozart's camp store. They have an overhead line to tie to and fresh water for drinking. They have camping stuff, a grill and ice cream, not to mention a flushing toilet! During hunting season orange hat and vest are required, I've ridden many times during hunting season and have ridden by some hunters in blinds. I have never been shot at. Most trails are single file and very few spots where walkers can hit a big lick. I would say all trails are safe for all skill levels. Many of the steep trails have been closed due to a small group of very inexperienced riders not having the brains to look ahead at a trail's terrain and know if their mount or themselves have an understanding of what it takes to get up or down the hill safety. Maybe riding double with your small kid on the back is also not a good idea. Most campers are very well behaved. Alcohol use is around but little red solo cups are all you see. I don't think children would be harmed by camp activities HOWEVER some young people, meaning late teens to early 20's seem to have been raised by wolves. These kids come in mass and race around the drive way circle. The be quite at 11:00PM is ignored. I know this from first hand experience because this large group camped across from me. Maybe it's part of experiencing the English way of life. DISCLAIMER : I'm in my 60's and might have forgotten what it's like to be a kid out to have fun, so during the day have fun but now I hope for a quiet night around the fire listening to the horses chomping hay and blowing through their noses. Is it too much to ask to hear the crackle of the fire. I've been riding at Salamonie forest for 50+ years and have met and visited with wonderful people. Please check this great area of Wabash county. Oh the Marathon station in Lagro has coffee for 50€ if you bring your own cup. How great is that! Wabash county is an OK place to visit. With covid - 19 many places are closed but it's not far from Wabash and TSC, Big R, Kroger, Wally World and all the chain fast food joints.”
Address: 4301 St Johns Dr, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
“Great place for a picnic or just to sit and relax and enjoy the outdoors. Long grassy area alongside the lake area with trees and a few benches. No playground or bathroom area, so not the most family friendly unless living in short walking distance. One end of the lake has a cool black hole thing. Park is also close to Turtle Creek trail and a few blocks from Katy Trail so it’s a good place to start on a walk or run.”
Address: 50 North St, Amherstburg, ON N9V 1E3, Canada
“Great place. All kinds of Christmas lights for the holiday season. A huge jungle gym and water park for the kids in the summer time.”
Address: 26690 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Georgetown, TX 78633, USA
“This is a beautiful RV Resort with nice level concrete sites. Although some construction is still underway, they have great plans for the future. The staff has been friendly and easy to work with. We highly recommend Reagan Ridge for your short- or long-term stays.”
Address: 2660 Bratton Valley Rd, Jamul, CA 91935, USA
“Greatly enjoyed our time while tent camping at Shepherd’s Trail, in the shadow of Lyon’s Peak. Giuseppe the camp director was very accomodating and attentive. Nice shade trees, pool, bathhouse, and beautiful handmade stone walls that you rarely see anywhere else these days — took the caretaker decades to make. Lots of quail and mountain (big) doves on the premises. Horsethief trail (with seasonal rock pools) is nearby, as is the fun Lyons Valley Trading Post. The drive out here, be it via Skyline Truck Trail (newly paved) or Honey Springs Rd, is quite nice. Thanks for a great experience on short notice.”
Address: 5576 Sheits Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45252, USA
“Our two grandkids, 14 and 16 just loved the pool under the waterfall. Water temp was pleasant. Spent several hours without getting bored or missing their media.”
Address: 2301 Worthington St, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA
“Very nice neighborhood park. Clean and well maintained with a playground for the kids. Good parking and a half court for basketball.”
Address: 1210 Genoa Red Bluff Rd, Houston, TX 77034, USA
“I visit the Genoa Friendship Gardens nearly every month to see the trial gardens they run in support of Texas A&M. It's fun to see what they're planting and when. And back in June, they had a corpse flower blooming - very rare! This is a great place to learn about gardening.”
Address: 1st St NE & 31st Ave. NE., St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA
“A small quiet park. It also has a boat ramp where can launch a boat out into Coffee Pot. There is one small covered picnic table. The parking lot is small and there are several parking spaces on street. A bike and walking trail run down to downtown as well as one that starts at parking lot entrance /exit and runs North along 1st Street up to around 77th Ave. For the children there is a wonderful fenced in playground. Don't know who has more fun the little kids or the parents on the playground. There is also a great opportunity to take some great nature photos of birds of different kinds.”
Address: N671 825th St, Hager City, WI 54014, USA
“Best marina ever. Very friendly almost family like!! Everyone is willing to help out and teach you if u need it like I did and no judgement. I will definitely be renting a slip again and ive had the summer of a lifetime being here”
Address: 1546 Mahaffy Rd, Fort Edward, NY 12828, USA
“Shadow Hills Farm far exceeded our expectations! The cabin is cozy, clean, comfortable and also has air conditioning, as well as a TV with streaming options. Yes, there's Wi-Fi, though the surroundings are so nice and peaceful that the noise of the internet and TV was the last thing we wanted during our entire stay, since it clashed with the relaxing sounds of the birds and the constant breeze through the trees. There's a separate cabin, which has a fridge, bar/counter with pretty much all the amenities you'd need to make hot beverages, store cold drinks and perishables, as well as prep whatever you plan to put on the grill. Oh yeah, there's a propane grill that works really well! The hosts thought of everything, there was nothing that we needed that they hadn't supplied. Plus, there's the option of a great breakfast and lunch place not more than about two miles away. There's also a really nice fire pit with more than enough fire wood. Even the outhouse is impressive; hand sanitizer dispenser and extra toilet paper, no bugs or mosquitoes, and it didn't smell! As for the outdoor shower, it's very clean and well designed. At night there are nice, dim lights on the trees to light up the area to see your way around but without taking away from the country ambience. It's worth mentioning that the hosts are awesome! They're so nice and welcoming, available to answer any questions, yet are out of sight, leaving you to enjoy the surroundings with privacy. Suffice it to say that "I'll be back!" … we'll be back. This place is a hidden gem. Update October 2022: Back to see the foliage second week of October. Even with rain and fog, the colors did not disappoint.”
Address: 308 Civic Park Dr, O'Fallon, MO 63366, USA
“Great place for kids and adults! Stop by for a quick swim in the summer a nice color filled walk in the fall and any time during the year maybe rent out the banquet room! Did I mention all the Jungle Jim equipment in the playground area! Parking is convenient and there is clean public restrooms.”
Address: Anthony, NM 88021, USA
“The last few miles is narrow and a little rough but most SUVs shouldn't have a problem getting there. I took my full size truck and left some pin-striping. They are there to remember good times. I lost the hiking trail a few times on the way up but my dog has a better sense of direction than I do, so I let her take the lead. Really nice hike. I've never been to an area like this so for me I found it awesome! Not a lot of people out when I went. I only ran into two couples out there. My dog enjoyed the hike off the leash but didn't appreciate the dozen or so thorns I had to pull out. The only wild life I saw was birds. I went on this hike at the end of January. No wind. A little chilly with clear skies. I did go later in the spring where the temperatures were pushing 90 plus. Bring plenty of water. I wouldn't recommend the hike during the summer months. I'll be back.”
Address: 4403 Country Club Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27104, USA
“We visited the park, actually, after the center was closed. It's a beautifully wooded urban park, with a picnic table or two, plus a medium large shelter that can be reserved. The shelter includes bathrooms, which are well-maintained. We brought PB&J sandwiches, sat at an isolated table beside the tennis courts to watch the players of wildly diverse skill levels go at it on the 3 courts. There are walking paths, a kids' playground Par Course, a mister for summertime heat The community center includes a craft shop which always has a variety of handmade goods for sale. For us, it is peaceful place to relax, unwind.”
Address: 23352 Canal Rd, Circleville, OH 43113, USA
“A good amount of history to this park. Trails are mowed grass, gravel and unimproved trails in the wetlands. Some nice views along the old canal and Scioto River and also lots of farmland.”
Address: 1045 Ronald Reagan Hwy, Covington, LA 70433, USA
“Great service! Large selection of Signs & Parts”
Address: 413 N Milwaukee Ave, Libertyville, IL 60048, USA
“Cook Park always got something going on check your calendar so you know what to do that day beautiful just beautiful”
Address: 205 Currie Rd, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, USA
“It was a fun Christmas activity for the whole family that did not disappoint! It was well organized and the staff was pleasant and efficient. We all thoroughly enjoyed the light show that was synchronized to the car radio Christmas music. There was an hour wait in the car line to finally reach the entrance. The only complaint we had was the extra $40. they charge If you wanted to jump ahead of the line without the hour wait to get in. It seemed like doubling the price for a No Wait experience was kind of a sleazy business tactic during the Christmas season. Overall we would suggest don't pay the extra $40. and enjoy talking, joking and singing to Christmas songs with your kids while you wait the hour!! Did I mention they do have " port a potties" on the grounds for emergencies.”
Address: 55 Wilbur St, Lynbrook, NY 11563, USA
“Very nice park! It has a pool, a track, a volleyball net, and large places to play baseball and football. It has a nice pool and a big playground!”
Address: 2205 Tin Top Rd, Weatherford, TX 76087, USA
“I've been dealing with them for decades since they originally opened. Best service you can get and the best people for service and advice. I would and will Always send anyone there. I really love how they take care of their customers. As if I'm part of their own family.”
Address: 10 N Holmes Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
“Former Tennis Pro and trophy winner, Dr. Royal Colbert was reunited with the game he loves. His brother Harry is also a tennis professional and currently a coach. This was the first time in 20 years that Dr. Colbert, now a renowned musician, minister and book author played on court.”
Address: 6700 Clark Rd, Sarasota, FL 34241, USA
“Great place to work and grow”
Address: Rockford, MN 55373, USA
“One of my favorite lakes in the area! It's big enough to wakeboard and mostly used by the residents that live on the lake. It's a little green and weedy along the shore but once you get out in the middle, it's great!”
Address: 14040 N Adonis Rd, Marana, AZ 85658, USA
“This is an out-of-the-way, nice, quite and shaded park. Very nice people go there to exercise their dog. It is small but nice. It has some great seating in the shade, and the bathroom is clean! Take Doggo there. Update: My wife and I visited in the early PM on 9/26/22 with our dog Tedrick. This remains a good spot have a Zen moment with the flora of the AZ and let the hound contemplate his role as the modern day wild beast of the field.”
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