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Riverside Oasis Farm - Best Yurt Glamping in Niagara, ON

Address: 6696 Canborough Rd, Wellandport, ON L0R 2J0, Canada

Campground Park Lodging

“Thank goodness this place exists. Stayed a night in the Kandy Yurt with a few girlfriends (4 total) and it was amazing. We all wished we’d booked an extra night. We visited during March and although it was a little chilly outside, the yurt was warm and cozy! We enjoyed the animals, had a nice walk around the property, and enjoyed our time chatting and cooking around the fire pit. We brought all of our own food & drinks, but the yurt was well supplied with cooking utensils, dishes, and glasses. Definitely recommend bringing water if staying more than 1 night with 2+ people. The farm fresh eggs provided were excellent! And we were thrilled to purchase the softest alpaca socks and slippers and the best honey I’ve ever tasted from the hosts. We felt so refreshed and happy after our night in the yurt. We look forward to coming back!”

World War Park

Address: 365 Elmwood St, North Attleborough, MA 02760, USA

Park

“My 6-year-old daughter loved it, every day she asks me what day we are going to go again lol She loved feeding the animals, the playground, the sand area, it was all a lot of fun.”

Letty Towles Dog Park

Address: 2299 SE 32nd Ave, Ocala, FL 34470, USA

Park

“HUGE pup park. Have lots of self filling water stations and poop bags everywhere. We’ve met a lot of great people there and it’s always great. They have two sides for small and large dogs. The one gate to get into the large dog area was a bit busted but you could still open it as long as your lift up while swinging it open and close.”

Miyuki Dog Park

Address: San Jose, CA 95119, USA

Park

“Nice park. The water fountain needs a bit of improvement. Some bowl and tap would be perfect but you need to continuously press the button to dispense a little water that drains away.”

Riverwood Nature Center

Address: 300 W 1st St, Star Prairie, WI 54026, USA

Park

“Revival Thrift Store is beautiful! They have very reasonable pricing and everything is set up like a high end boutique.”

Blackrock Trailhead

Address: Fish Creek, Inyokern, CA 93527, USA

Park

“Great place for an over night or a weekend camping.”

Red Mountain

Address: 2015 Red Mountain Rd, Rougemont, NC 27572, USA

Park

Magee Marsh

Address: Magee Marsh Wildlife Area State Route 2 Oak Harbor OH, Curtice, OH 43412, USA

Park

“Love, love, LOVE this park! The trail is a boardwalk that traverses through a marsh. From the parking lot, I could already view an eagle's nest! It's a great place to spot others species such as warblers, gnatcatchers, thrushes, sparrows, and of course tons of red-winged blackbirds and swallows. Highly recommend!”

West Lake Preserve

Address: 21598 Waterloo Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA

Park

“One of the best Washtenaw County preserves! Lots of different terrain and a fun hike. Tons of milkweed this time of year and saw some monarch caterpillars.”

Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

Address: Morrow Mountain Rd, Albemarle, NC 28001, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Feb. 2022, our 2nd stay in the Uwharrie National Forest, another small campground with electricity but no water at the individual sites, spigots around the campground. We were in loop C, site 72. Most of the camp sites had picnic table and firepit at the rear of the site, not along the side, which we found a little odd. Great trails nearby, although it was about a mile to the lake and the trailheads. Nice, big bathhouse with very hot water! While in generally good repair the bathhouse could use some fresh paint and a little TLC. Very friendly camp host who had free firewood for us. Lots of down trees and evidence of fire as we drove into the Forest, and saw the same along the hiking trails, which were well graded and marked. Some great views along the trails. Overall a great campground.”

Southside Park

Address: 604 Central Ave S, New Prague, MN 56071, USA

Park

“I enjoy the 9 hole disc golf course, and my preschooler enjoys the playground. There are water hazard holes on the course, which can be fun. Some of the holes are a bit swampy, but the course as a whole is a good layout. The playground has a good set of equipment. The park is pretty clean. Very nice drinking fountain.”

Teepee Tonka Park

Address: 3rd Ave NE, Faribault, MN 55021, USA

Park

“Nice trails and not too buggy when we were there. Probably just got lucky. Later on at th nature center though the little effers were out in full force.”

Lynn Park

Address: 29530 Rancho California Rd, Temecula, CA 925915294, USA

Park

Delaurier Homestead And Trail

Address: Leamington, ON N8H 3V4, Canada

Park

“Really neat trail, that essentially has two parts to the loop - a shorter trail that'll probably take 30min and a longer loop that stretches further out into the part. There's plenty of signage with small facts about the park, trail, and surrounding area - human traces, land transformation, vegetation, etc. There's plenty of boardwalks on the longer loop, but depending on the season there's little marsh as it's dry.”

Brookfield Nature Center

Address: 35 Obtuse Hill Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804, USA

Park

Sunset Park

Address: 105 Sunset Rd, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA

Park

“Small park. Not particularly scenic area. Baseball field and basketball court. Decent playground.”

Westminster College Field Station

Address: 937 Fayette-New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA 16142, USA

Park

“This is a perfect place for a hike, any time of the year.”

Indian School Park & Tennis Center

Address: 4289 Hayden Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA

Park

“Clean park! I love how close the bathroom and parking lot is to the playground. Love the new renovations! Best playground in the area for sure!”

West Side Community Garden

Address: 123 W 89th St, New York, NY 10024, USA

Park

“Was lucky enough to be in the city to see the Tulip Festival. Absolutely beautiful…. Over 10000 tulips with so many beautiful colors. On display until mid May. If you get the chance it’s spectacular. The gardens are privately owned and run by volunteers. Many nice events here like concerts, opera Shakespeare festival and more.”

Knigge Park

Address: 23600 N Echo Lake Rd, Lake Zurich, IL 60047, USA

Park

“Field is not that flat and seriously potted.”

Seneca Ponds

Address: 515 Mondial Pkwy, Streetsboro, OH 44241, USA

Park

“Very nice hidden park. Pretty ponds to walk around. Could have the parking lot tidied up as there were cigarette butts everywhere.”

Northwestern Ohio Christian Youth Camp

Address: 8877 S Township Rd 131, McCutchenville, OH 44844, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“It is the best experience to be with church family and to make new friends.”

Pan Hollow State Natural Area

Address: Freedom Rd, North Freedom, WI 53951, USA

Park

“Spotted our first blue bird of spring in the hollow. This area is not as accessible or as well marked as many of the other SNA in the Baraboo hills. We went in from the Hilltop Road Side, pulling off on to the shoulder by an old field road.”

Ritter Park

Address: 1130 W Riverview Ave, Napoleon, OH 43545, USA

Park

“Excellent walking g trail along the river.”

The Mariners' Museum and Park, And Mariners' Lake

Address: Boundary Rd, Newport News, VA 23601, USA

Park

“This is absolutely one of the best places in Newport News. It has a wonderful wooded trail (Noland Trail) that circles around Mariners Lake. The trail is about 5 miles long, so it's a good workout if you want to go the distance. Many people run or walk it. Great for dog- walking, not for biking though. There are spots to rest along the way including small piers complete with seating, offering dazzling views of the lake. The museum itself is full of all kinds of wonderful artifacts from maritime history. They also feature special exhibitions and events. Please check their page for current info. Adjacent to the area and part of the museum grounds is Lions Bridge. This bridge, which separates the Lake from the River, is guarded by magnificent sculpted Lions on either side, and from this vantage, you can get amazing views of the James River, as well as Mariners Lake and Kettle Pond. This is favorite spot for locals to watch the sunset. For birders this is an excellent space to view many waterfowl in the area. Ducks, Geese, Heron, Osprey, Eagles, Kingfisher, and a variety of Gulls, Terns, and other birds love to fish the river and nest nearby. Additionally, you will be able to enjoy other Sculpture in the area. Once you visit, you will understand why it's such a wonderful spot. Go! Enjoy!”

Wilder Bluff Park

Address: 24200 W 55th St, Shawnee, KS 66226, USA

Park

“This playground is very fun for kids because it is so unique. As an adult, I had a good time trying out some of the features. That being said, I would highly discourage anyone from bringing a child under the age of four or five. The treehouse-like equipment was very cool, and I loved watching my younger children test their courage, but their smaller legs and shoes got stuck a few times, necessitating a mom-rescue. There’s also a problem with stairs and heights at this park. As a 5’8” woman, I could not reach the top of the final platform, which features a fun twisty slide and a rope wall. This was great for older children, but it was hard as a parent knowing I couldn’t do much to stop my three year old from falling if he got off-balanced at the top. Unfortunately, there aren’t any stairs close to the structure, so the rope ladder is the only way up unless kids hike through the slippery terrain or use the concrete terrace rocks as makeshift steps- both of which have concrete as a landing pad if a kiddo falls. I personally got kind of sick of having to haul my not-quite-two year old up the hill every time she wanted to do the twisty slide since there was nowhere convenient for her to get back up. There are concrete steps on the other side of the playground by the splash pad (which I would kinda worry about getting slick in the summer either the water), but they were kinda steep and not super accessible from where most of the play action was happening. I swear I’m not a helicopter/anxious mom, but this place made me nervous, and I wish I would have known so I could have avoided all the stress. That all being said, it really IS a cool park, and we’ll come back when my kids are ready for it. It had awesome walking trails, tables, a fireplace area, and was very stroller friendly. The small wooded area nearby was so pretty too. I felt very comfortable with the area, and would definitely recommend it to moms of older kids!”

Anne U. White Trail

Address: Anne U. White Trail, Boulder, CO 80302, USA

Park

“This is a beautiful trail that is about 1.8 miles up the mountain and then you take the same 1.8 mile trail back down. It is very well marked and it is pretty easy to hike. They put big flat stepping stones across every creek bed. They also put in some flat stone steps on some of the hills. There are pretty rocks, boulders, creeks, colorful plants and trees. We also saw some birds and squirrels. We enjoyed our visit.”

Lake Gleason

Address: 1019 E Gaucho Cir, Deltona, FL 32725, USA

Park

“Lake Gleason in Deltona is a beautiful small lake but big enough for boats, jet skis, kayaks, paddle boards, water skiing, plus more. There is a public boat ramp with public restrooms, grills, and a kids park. Looking to buy or sell on Lake Gleason please reach out to me as your local Realtor.”

Farish Recreation Area

Address: 12005 Rampart Range Rd, Woodland Park, CO 80863, USA

Park

“Camping here was a lot of fun. If like fishing and paddle boating that is. There is NO cell phone service once you arrive. Bring blankets and pillows. No personal Kayaks. They sell fire wood at the check in store but it is limited and could run out. They sell a few other small snacks but otherwise for food you have to go all the way back to town so come prepared. We stayed in the lodge which be warned you share a bathroom with whoever else rents a room in the lodge. Luckily we were in room 3 and my brother and his family was in room 4. The rooms upstairs must have shared a separate bathroom because we never really saw those folks. The Kitchen and living room space is in a separate building and is a shared space as well for the lodge. It has fridges, stoves, microwave, plates, cups, silverware and limited pots and pans. They had soap and sponges and everything you need. But we bought some things too. We brought paper plates, a few dish towels, new sponge, aluminum foil and a few others items. The coffee mugs were tiny so if you plan to have a coffee and carry to fish bring your own fav mug or thermos. The living room area has board games, tables and couches. We brought a few of our own games. We brought stuff for s’mores. It rained and hailed but we were glad we had the Kitchen area to relax in and play games. We cooked warm meals and fished all day. We didn’t check out any of the hiking trails but the front desk does have a map of the hikes. With no phone service we couldn’t use trails app as planned. Paddle boat rental was fun, steering took some figuring out, forward is left and back is right. Not controlled by left and right which would have been nice to know. Bring head lamps, lanterns or flashlights for each person, night fishing or walking around as it gets really dark. We ended up getting each of the kids a head lamp too. My other brother stayed in Camper Cabin 2 which was so cute, looked like a little log cabin, had a bed and then a small bunk bed, small fridge and electric heater. It did have lights and power but that’s all. No bathroom. CC5 wasn’t as charming and did not have power or heat. Just FYI. Next time we hope to get the Duplex or the building next to the lodge. But we will definitely visit again. I am not much into fishing and chasing the little kids around was a lot so I hope to hike the trails next time while the guys fish, and find something for the younger kids to do. Meal preparation helped too. I prepared most the food as much as i could at home and just had to pull it out for the meals and reheat some stuff. We had premade egg bites and premade mini pancakes with whipped cream. Fresh fruit. Costco pinwheels, PB&J, and of course burgers and hotdogs. Costco premade Mac&cheese. Costco breakfast quiche. Pizza.”

Ladonia Fossil Park

Address: 2853 FM2990, Ladonia, TX 75449, USA

Park

“A great place to spend time with the kids hunting fossils, digging in the dirt, and throwing clay: fun for all the ages.”

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