Address: 140 Church Rd, Butler, PA 16002, USA
“Very nice place to hold a gathering ! Pretty much hidden, but convenient.”
Address: 1061 Trehowell Dr, Roseville, CA 95678, USA
“This park is tucked back behind a neighborhood so it is secluded. It's next to a school so it's really just open grass & a play structure but perfect for playing sports. Check it out & let us know what you think.”
Address: 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
“I'm just getting around to writing something now, but I climbed Mt. St. Helens with a guided group on July 18, 2021. If you are able to do a guided climb, do it. Here are the reasons: 1. There aren't any private permits left from May through October. 2. You've never climbed MSH before and would rather go with someone who has experience and expertise. 3. Maybe you are a seasoned mountain hiker who is pretty fit, but you are teetering on whether or not you could handle summiting this volcano. I'm so glad I went with a guide, mainly because the boulder field is no longer "hiking." It's a climb. I don't know if it's considered to be technical at all, because the overall description of MSH as a hike is "non-technical." But you are no longer just "walking" (or even just trudging up steep terrain with poles) when you hit the boulder field. You are putting away your poles and using your hands to hoist yourself from landing to landing. And it's about a two mile bouldering session. I wouldn't necessarily call it Class 3, but I found it to be more "climbing like" than Aasgard Pass in The Enchantments. I think had I been by myself or with someone who had never done this one before, I might have sadly turned around. But being with experts to help us along and to guide the way, it gave me a lot more confidence. I was physically prepared, but not mentally. Anyway, the guides were very encouraging. They were careful to make sure that no one was left behind, gave us plenty of breaks for rest and water. We were in great hands. Highly recommended!”
Address: 42218 NE Yale Bridge Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
“I'm just getting around to writing something now, but I climbed Mt. St. Helens with a guided group on July 18, 2021. If you are able to do a guided climb, do it. Here are the reasons: 1. There aren't any private permits left from May through October. 2. You've never climbed MSH before and would rather go with someone who has experience and expertise. 3. Maybe you are a seasoned mountain hiker who is pretty fit, but you are teetering on whether or not you could handle summiting this volcano. I'm so glad I went with a guide, mainly because the boulder field is no longer "hiking." It's a climb. I don't know if it's considered to be technical at all, because the overall description of MSH as a hike is "non-technical." But you are no longer just "walking" (or even just trudging up steep terrain with poles) when you hit the boulder field. You are putting away your poles and using your hands to hoist yourself from landing to landing. And it's about a two mile bouldering session. I wouldn't necessarily call it Class 3, but I found it to be more "climbing like" than Aasgard Pass in The Enchantments. I think had I been by myself or with someone who had never done this one before, I might have sadly turned around. But being with experts to help us along and to guide the way, it gave me a lot more confidence. I was physically prepared, but not mentally. Anyway, the guides were very encouraging. They were careful to make sure that no one was left behind, gave us plenty of breaks for rest and water. We were in great hands. Highly recommended!”
Address: 2409 Corydon Pike, New Albany, IN 47150, USA
“Floyd County Parks have some really nice places to take your children in play. Or you can just go for a walk around the mini trails at they have. Some of them even have some frisbee golf courses that are actually quite a bit of fun if you give it a try. Especially whenever it's nice and warm.”
Address: 14000 OH-2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, USA
“Decide to take the wildlife drive and if you can, I highly recommend it! Make sure you bring some binoculars & a camera because there's so much to see & many great sights for beautiful pictures! We seen so many different species of birds, swans, turtles, bald eagles, & more! Such a beautiful place to drive through too. Plan to go back soon to hike the trails next time!”
Address: 2150 Country Pl Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77584, USA
“This is a real nice park. It has an events center on property, but I'm not sure if it's currently open due to the pandemic. There is a concrete track around the perimeter of the park with workouts stations along the track. In the center of the park there is a covered play area for children along with a sprinkler pad for water play. The restrooms appear to be under repair right now, so make sure you take care of that kind of business prior to your visit! There is also a small dog park on the south end of the park.”
Address: 393 W 800 N, Uniondale, IN 46791, USA
“Go for a nice walk in the woods. I went in July. Trails were nice.Some nice little bridges over streams. Sorry Fisherman the pond was dry.”
Address: 601 W 3rd St, Wendell, NC 27591, USA
“Great place to play on the playground, take a walk on the trail, fly a kite in the field, or watch the pups in the dog park. We come here when we want to avoid a crowd and have a more chill, quiet playground trip”
Address: 1317 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton, CA 90221, USA
“Local garden when you can your produce fresh”
Address: 11828 W Pleasant Valley Rd, Parma, OH 44130, USA
“Great park for the kids to play. They have a bunch of playground equipment that is perfect for the kids and adults to use, even a Ninja Worrier set up. Very cool. Nice location, clean, safe and easy parking.”
Address: 1800 Carlton Dr, Orlando, FL 32806, USA
“Relaxing w a beautiful view... loved it.”
Address: 2136 24th Ave SW, Norman, OK 73072, USA
“Quiet peaceful and a nice place to get away to and relax”
Address: 28202 9th Ave S, Des Moines, WA 98198, USA
“Very clean peaceful park. Lots of shade and benches to relax on. Daily visits.”
Address: Verona, WI 53593, USA
“This is one of my favorite dog parks to go to mostly because if it’s convenient location. The area is spacious and very visually appealing with lots of tall prairie grass surrounded by big trees. There is about a half mile walking loop which can be nice when you want to walk slowly and talk with friends. There is also a shade shelter with a number of picnic tables underneath it. Heads up to those with mobility aids: this park has the main area located a short walk away from the entrance and if you are not able to walk travel the quarter-mile over rough lime stone screenings, you may find this park difficult to enjoy.”
Address: 1950 Butler Rd, Alabaster, AL 35007, USA
“Nice park and one of the last places with a merry-go-round!”
Address: 950 Pinetree Rd SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, USA
“The Japanese Festival they had there was awesome! The park was nice and green and had a nice field, amphitheater, and museum.”
Address: William S. Hart Regional Park, 24151 Newhall Ave, Santa Clarita, CA 91321, USA
“There are many parks. The parks in Valencia are tied by paths for walking or bicycles that are called paseos. All parks have an area for children to play on equipment. There is often a big open space grass area. Some have exercise equipment too. There are places to sit on a bench or table and benches.”
Address: Louisville, KY 40291, USA
“Absolutely stunning & secluded slice of paradise where you can move at your own pace, wonder at the sights, sounds, and smells, and reconnect with nature. It's so therapeutic and healing here, it's impossible to leave this magical place in a bad mood!”
Address: Scotch Plains, NJ 07076, USA
“Nice local park with good facilities and a nice pavillion.”
Address: 301 J C Barr Blvd, Port Aransas, TX 78373, USA
“This park is beautiful. We love to sit on the benches overlooking the ship channel, watching the boats go by, the birds, and the dolphins jumping in front of the ships. There is a great playground for the children, a big open lawn to play or sit on, a pavilion for programs, an observation tower, a public restroom, and lots of places to fish. The fishing pier got destroyed by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, but it’s being rebuilt this year, and parking is being expanded. Really nice.”
Address: 901 31st St, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA
“As forest preserves go. This is a nice one. Full of little historical facts along your hike. I prefer a hike further away from the sounds of traffic. But other than that. I would recommend for a nice nature walk”
Address: 3581Hwy, 47, Peralta, NM 87042, USA
“They had great selection of wood at great prices. Very friendly, highly recommend.”
Address: 1600 Cummings Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009, USA
“Good slides, good swings, good grass, and good neighborhood. Sometimes a little crowded but it's a very friendly vibe and most people don't stay long.”
Address: Lover's Ln, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024, USA
“Nice trail in the woods; but the path is quite narrow, so I recommend wearing hiking boots. I wouldn’t walk on it if it’s muddy. Lots of cobwebs. There’s also a short paved trail along the main road that’s nice.”
Address: 3709 Ascada Pl, Davis, CA 95618, USA
“Cute little out of the way park, clean bathrooms and lots grassy area”
Address: 2500 Nichols Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90046, USA
“This trail is great. A very easy hike, but the end trail is worth it. Great viewing areas of the city with minimal people on the trail with you. 😉”
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