Address: 178th Pl NE and, 179th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA
“Nice park, well maintained”
Address: 3950 Ferrara Dr, Silver Spring, MD 20906, USA
“Yoga class and instructor were excellent, and very careful to remind class not to overdo stretches and movements. Friendly front desk.”
Address: Cottam, ON N0R 1B0, Canada
“Great place to get used Christmas trees for wildlife habitat. For another couple weeks.”
Address: 196 Eastern Rd, Doylestown, OH 44230, USA
“Great spot that is greatly appreciated by the landlocked locals. Always clean and well kept. There are times of the year that it is very busy, but I have only ever had to wait for a lane once”
Address: 1299 Gray Branch Rd, McKinney, TX 75071, USA
“This is a great place to go for a peaceful walk through the woods. It’s more like an “open space” like in Colorado than a park. There are ONLY trails here so make sure you bring your own water and use the facilities before arriving. I saw a lot of wildlife on my first trip including a Great Horned Owl! Will definitely be back to walk or bike the other two loops!”
Address: 2395 Caldwell Rd, Bradner, OH 43406, USA
“The park is shaded !!! No hot slides or swings!! I take my kids every weekend they love it. Plenty of room for party's or reunions. They even have a grill. In the way back is a walking trail around the pound you can even fish at. Very clean and well maintained. Restrooms are available.”
Address: 12651 E 7th Ave, Aurora, CO 80011, USA
“Cute little park, but I have a 2yr old daughter so a bathroom would have been nice for sure...with a bathroom it's 5 starts.”
Address: 9734 W Beardsley Rd, Peoria, AZ 85382, USA
“Overall nice space. The small dog park is by the playground. Large down in the field. Enjoyed a couple visits. Close to Peoria Pet, my favorite spot for dog and cat food.”
Address: 565 Kincaid Park Road, Falmouth, KY 41040, USA
“Fun, beautiful place to camp and have fun with family. Wish pool was opened and some rude boaters when trying to fish and wish it had a better spots in someplace to get closer and easier way to the water. Other than that it was pretty fun”
Address: 2299 E 42nd St, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
“Excellent lil garden & pathways to walk. I was happy to stop & speak with a few volunteers. They’ve done a great job keeping everything up. I know that’s a lot of work. Thank you guys for letting me visit!”
Address: 4550 E 100 S, LaGrange, IN 46761, USA
“See you a little nature, come back in early spring for maple syrup cooking demonstration.”
Address: 4062 County Hwy A, Stoughton, WI 53589, USA
“always enjoyed visiting and buying plants. They had the BEST selection and their retail site is sorely missed. Plants were always in top notch condition and lots of variety. Always enjoyed exploring the retail quonsets and what had been grouped together outside of these quonsets at the entry of the quonsets. Fantastic and wonderful people who worked there.”
Address: 6750 Tyson Valley Rd, Eureka, MO 63025, USA
“Wow wow wow. I LOVED this place. 100F heat and an hour long easy hike to see very cool wolves. Our tour guide was awesome. Funny story...in the gift shop I bought a "souvenir". Dream Catcher earrings. When I got back to the vehicle I saw the tag on the back "Made in Canada" Lol...I'm from Canada 😆😂😅”
Address: 3281 Schoharie Turnpike, Delanson, NY 12053, USA
“Lovely little hike. Enjoyed the trails which were well kept and there's a decent parking lot. The waterfall was beautiful this time of year.”
Address: Sherman Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211, USA
“The monument, dedicated in September 1866, stands atop a masonry vault containing the remains of 2,111 soldiers gathered from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. The remains were found scattered across the battlefields or in trenches and brought here. This monument was the first memorial at Arlington to be dedicated to soldiers who had died in battle, and who later could not be identified. Because in some instances only a few bones or a skull were recovered, it is assumed that the vault contains the remains of Confederate soldiers as well as Union troops.”
Address: Dunaway St &, Pasley St, Waxahachie, TX 75165, USA
“The playground was clean and in great shape. I do want to note that this is a neighborhood park...so ya need to run home to use the restroom 🤔. The water under the bridge this July day is barely a foot deep , but it is shady so that is the coolest picnic table spot right now.”
Address: Ross Park Mall Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, USA
“Ted Bartlett Field has made great improvements since my previous trips there. There are many bleachers, and many places to place your chair around the field. The food stand offers shade, if you get there early enough to get a seat at the picnic tables. If not, the trees past the outfield also have shade, just bring a chair. The lights allow for cooler evening games. If you want/need, the mall is also there for food and shopping between games. My favorite part is the view. Everyone can see the entire field by sitting on the hill above the game. Great improvements!”
Address: Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
“Excellent service; I do love the seed packaging design and the subscription model. I've recently ordered my Bloom Box, and it was the best decision I made for house gardening. It's super easy to manage and as well to grow in your house/apt. I think adding more seeds in the future something be something to consider. I do love the Kale!”
Address: 13653 Lodge Blvd, Grafton, IL 62037, USA
“Only 4 of 5 because I nearly never give anything 5 stars. Rooms were a good price. We had a room with a balcony overlooking the indoor pool! Our waiter in the evening was awesome. Very soft beds. The night lady at the front desk ,with the piercings was great! Very helpful! I wish their winery would have been open. However they were short staffed and I understand that! They even had a pack and play available for our toddler! Hope to stay there again soon!”
Address: 3714 S Atherton Blvd, Gilbert, AZ 85297, USA
“Beautiful park! No trash or anything around the area! We will be back here soon!”
Address: 1900 W Randolph St, St Charles, MO 63301, USA
“Today, I visited Memorial Hall to see the plans for a new St. Charles Park. It seemed nice to me. The large room had a wooden floor. Two of the walls had plenty of windows. On the way to the room I saw a smaller room that looked like it was used for presentations or movies. I think, I read that the large room can hold 250 people for wedding receptions / rentals. There were not 250 people in there today. Today, there were a few tables set up and a lot of easels with posters showing plans of the future park. We went around the room visiting the different displays. The room did well for the event I attended and allowed for social distancing.”
Address: 100 Old Farms Rd, West Simsbury, CT 06092, USA
“Great Park! Public golf course, 4 pools ranging in depth from 12" to diving pool. Snack bar at the pool and restaurant at the golf center. Winter fun too with a full ice rink! Fantastic public facility.”
Address: Grand Central Pkwy, Flushing, NY 11368, USA
“A large park with trails, soccer field, volleyball field, playgrounds, Queens zoo, and more. It's particularly beautiful during the spring and summer time when it could get very crowded on weekends. There are many food stands during the peak season which I found it cool. It's a great place for family to hang out.”
Address: 3210 N Park Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133, USA
“Great little park with access to the lake amd several interesting dive sites. No day use and limited camp sites available keep the crowd level low. We booked campsite for weekend but only stayed during the day for dive site access. Campsites near the lake are nice for primitive camping but sites further back are lacking lake views/access from camp to lake. Not a big deal for us but if I was camping there I would try for a closer site. Restrooms are a pit toilet and the age is showing. Not gross, just old and in need of a touch up. Camp hosts were incredibly polite and helpful. All in all a cool place to hang out, swim, and dive.”
Address: Flagstaff Rd, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
“Great hike just west of Boulder or right up Coal Creek Canyon. The hike has a couple difficult spots and an area of steep stairs. The sections down by the creek are beautiful and relaxing. The trail is mostly well maintained with several gorgeous views of the west side of Eldorado canyon.”
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