Address: 211 N Walsh St, Garrett, IN 46738, USA
“Well kept parks. Unless a group of rowdy teenagers are there.”
Address: 800 W Avon Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307, USA
“Two words.... ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! I recommend people to visit and take breathtaking pictures at this lake/park. Great for walks, runs or simply relaxing.”
Address: 3432 Hornaday Rd, Brownsburg, IN 46112, USA
“Walking, biking, jogging trails dog walking, dog park with minimal fee is Great! Well maintained. Our dog loves it! Especially when she has dog(s) to play with!!! We Highly recommend you check it out!!”
Address: 1030 Forest Glen Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20901, USA
“The first ever durgotsab outside India for me, enjoyed the noise and the crowd chaos, what else, I am a Bengali man we live with people not without them.”
Address: 5734 County Rd 1677, Odem, TX 78370, USA
“Entrances need work. Theyre adding more spaces. The owner is super nice and helpful. Close to the highway so you'll hear that noise. Residents are quiet though. Has on-site laundry and soda machines and a coin change machine! Rv spaces are spacious, fit 2 trucks or maybe 3 cars. All spaces have picnic tables which is nice. All spaces are paved too and have 2 sewage connections. Electric connections are also super nice and organized and light up when on and turn off when there's an outage so that's helpful in a storm.”
Address: 4701 Bowling Blvd, St Matthews, KY 40207, USA
“It's a nice little park with a walking loop. Quite a nice assortment of birds! It was unfortunately full of litter but there was a kind gentleman picking up trash. I think the park needs more trash cans, and people seriously need to stop littering.”
Address: 475 S 18th St, St Helens, OR 97051, USA
“Very nice park for a light hike. There aren't any hills to climb and it's well maintained. My wife and I look forward to hiking their trails every time we visit the area. The wildlife makes the park homey.”
Address: 2700 NE 123rd St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Great park, nice bowl and street sections. Steep and slick though, be advised 🤘🕶”
Address: 450 Jefferson Ave, Vernonia, OR 97064, USA
“Really nice campground in a great little town! Newly painted bathrooms! Nice playground and covered area. And the river is always a nice, cool place to play! Grocery store 2 blocks away for necessities. Friendly townsfolk!”
Address: Morehead St. &, Hudson Dr, Harrisburg, NC 28075, USA
“I got one bed up there the past 2 years and its been pretty fun. One of my bananas grew huge and i have a lot of tomatoes going this year, should be good.”
Address: 511 Wisconsin St, Hudson, WI 54016, USA
“We discovered this park on accident while searching for a spot to park for the fireworks. This park has a lovely view of the river and parts of downtown Hudson. We ended up staying up here and enjoying the view and peacefulness. Very romantic for couples and also family friendly. The park did not work out for the fireworks due to the trees but we were so happy to stop and enjoy the views. I would highly recommend a stop at this park for a walk or a picnic!”
Address: 20 S Main St, Milltown, NJ 08850, USA
“Great little park by the locally-infamous Mill Pond. Nice place to, fish, kayak, and enjoy some ice cream from the Ice Cream Depot. Or, you can take a stroll down the path from Main St to Kuhlthau Ave, and then to Albert Avenue Park. Enjoy the annual 8th grade Haunted River Walk along the path too!”
Address: 2125 Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, USA
“There was a nice playground and amenities. I appreciated the water bottle filling fountain, the bike repair station and the exercise circuit. The trees gave lovely shade, though not on the play equipment. The soccer field was just a dust bowl, however”
Address: 12701 Pebble Hills Blvd, El Paso, TX 79936, USA
“Well it is big and it is wide open except for three trees out in the middle? But I've got a couple agility items spaced all around and it is well fence oh, they have concrete at the bottom along with the nice metal post. They also have one poop bag dispenser and one trash can. They do have two benches though, one is covered and one is not. I will say that you can park right next to the dog park. Which seems kind of cool at first. But then you realize you have to walk all the way down about a city block to get into the dog park so it's kind of a when lose or when when I wish it would spell it right hahaha maybe it's telling me something anyway it's a nice dog park! Just be sure to bring water!”
Address: 643 Main St SW, Los Lunas, NM 87031, USA
“Nice park did are family pictures here”
Address: 710 Henly Loop, Dripping Springs, TX 78620, USA
“This park is true gem ! My family stayed here for a few months and it was absolutely wonderful . The grounds are super clean and the bathrooms here are top notch . The park is very pet friendly we have 2 large dogs and there is a large field to play and walk . The roads around the park are not busy at all so we were able to go for long walks . The views of the hills and night sky are superb . The staff was super helpful ,anything you may need or any issues are handled quickly . Anytime we are in the area we will definitely be returning here. Thank you all for a great stay and keep up the great work!”
Address: 95 Broadway, Ossining, NY 10562, USA
“Great staff, the pool programs is one of the best in Westchester County.”
Address: 1401 College Ave, Levelland, TX 79336, USA
“Learning for all levels of experience and knowledge”
Address: W 55th St, New York, NY 10019, USA
“Free kayaking with reservation. Nice lawn for picnics. A huge bottle with living quarters inside 🤯”
Address: 1026 14th St SW, Puyallup, WA 98371, USA
“My son had been begging for years to attend one of the Wolf Camps in the Tacoma/Puyallup area and I finally signed him up last summer for the Swan Creek survival camp... I am so glad I did! Not only did he have a wonderful time, I felt very safe leaving him with the staff. The camp was extremely educational and fun. He will attend every summer from now on!”
Address: 1700 West Ave, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA
“Leake Mounds is another even earlier native American site built by the Swift Creek Culture and dating to what is known as the Middle Woodland period. This goes back to the prehistoric era between 300 BC and 600 AD. The interpretative trail of 18 markers covers around three kilometres. It details the archaeological finds discovered during digs, and what they mean for our understanding of this period of history. The trail takes in the remains of three mounds, as well as a large semi-circular ditch or moat, and a midden – a prehistoric landfill site.”
Address: 3530 Harvester Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46803, USA
“It was the best thing i ever seem with my family at the park because it was the whole acorn tree of our history on how we grow Sewell Scott Hogue and many many more”
Address: 21410 Koop Dr, Mandeville, LA 70471, USA
“Love this playground! The thing that I love the most is that the playground equipment is covered. Lots of shade from pavilions, trees & sails. The old fire truck is really neat. I did not get pictures of all of the playground equipment because my phone died but will add more pics next time we go.”
Address: 24800 I-35, Kyle, TX 78640, USA
“The area is colorful, woodsy in certain areas, good location to stores, paths to walk and or ride bikes, pet friendly, a bit noisy if you get a spot by the train track or the highway..but if you are here for awhile and like the accommodation in a low rate with electricity included then this is not bad. Nice, friendly, quiet little neighborhood especially the management. If you need help someone is surely around to lend you a hand.”
Address: 1099-1067 La Gonda Way, Danville, CA 94526, USA
“This is an extension of the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Trail that emanates from the park off of Bollinger Canyon Road on the west side. This particular section runs from about Hap Magee Ranch Park through a few communities and to the Macedo Ranch Staging Area, and entrance point to Mt. Diablo State Park. I've taken the Hap Magee portion to about Stone Valley Road before and today did the leg that runs from Stone Valley Oaks towards Macedo Staging Area. It has a steep incline in the beginning, mostly clear of brush on the trail/path. As it hits a summit near Oakshire Place, the trail becomes considerably narrower and has lots of instances of ticks. It has some switchbacks that take you to an intersection with the Briones to Mt Diablo trail, and on a little further to the Macedo Staging area once you arrive there, there are no dogs allowed at Mt Diablo State Park or any of it's entrances, and, there's a resident ranger station there so you'll have to loop around the fence to exit onto Green Valley Rd if with a dog. If not, carry onwards to Mt. Diablo..I'll update this when I take that leg of the trail. Happy trails!”
Address: 1301 W Belt Line Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, USA
“‼️We absolutely love Cottonwood Park‼️ Visiting on Easter was definitely packed but my daughter and I made and met some unexpected friends. We enjoyed the tennis courts for the first time, inspired by the Venus & Serena story. It was a great workout. Families were out enjoying so it was very nice. We had a little boy approach my daughter advising she was his best friend and Angel who played us a few games, teaching us how to play. We enjoy the play area and watching the ducks.”
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