Address: 201 W Berckman St, Fruitland Park, FL 34731, USA
“Great swimming pool. There is some snacks that you can purchase on site. They do let you bring in snacks also. There is limited seating but it is not really crowded. It is extremely affordable so a great place for kids in the summer. Follow us for more great reviews ™”
Address: Texas 78013, USA
“Kendall County has beautiful, clean and well maintained parks.”
Address: 505 Turkey Hl Rd, Glencoe, KY 41046, USA
“Great Campground and fishing!”
Address: Grippen County Park, 607 S Grippen Ave, Endicott, NY 13760, USA
“I nice little park on a river. The restrooms were something out of a horror flick, a little creepy. A large pavilion with BBQ grills and picnic tables was comfortable.”
Address: 10080-10998 S Grand Rd, Nashville, IL 62263, USA
“literally nothing to do here but look at the nondescript signs. No trails, nothing. 10 acres of trees”
Address: 13751 Upper Embankment Rd, Nampa, ID 83686, USA
Address: 9926 West 29th St N, Wichita, KS 67205, USA
“What a splash of nature in the city! My family loved walking the boardwalk and watching the wildlife in it's protected habitat. We saw 3 blue herons, one egret, and a turtle. The American lotus growing was amazing. They are just about to bloom. It was awesome!”
Address: 155 Holiday Rd Spur, Winchester, KY 40391, USA
“Nice park to get a way from the crowds. No one is ever at this park. Only problem is the upkeep isn’t the best. Usually higher grass and weeds on park area. Watch out for wet spots in the grass due to the creek. Overall a great park and the kids like it.”
Address: 130 E Swamp Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901, USA
“Clean , Serene, and a nice.place.to step back in time and marvel at the thought of what old Doylestown might have looked like. Mature trees line the driveway from the East Court St. Entrance...festive 4th of July event is a must do here during summer.”
Address: Owens Blvd, Richardson, TX 75081, USA
“This place is really neat. I drove by and talked with a few ladies working on their garden. Its a community garden ran by the church. The beds are rented for $30/yr. They had a lot of nice stuff growing. I saw kale, spinach, Swiss chard, lots of onions and garlic beets asparagus, purple asparagus, and lots of other cool season crops. Some people had started on their summer beds, saw a few tomatoes, herbs and peppers. How do I reserve a bed?”
Address: 9299 County Line Rd, Spring Hill, FL 34608, USA
“We found a little fairy and unicorn together for our fairy garden. They also have a nice selection of decorative pots of many sizes... A great place to visit!”
Address: 18300 Lemarsh St, Northridge, CA 91324, USA
“Nice Park. Relaxing, but really the only downside is that there are so many holes in the ground that are quite deep and I almost rolled my ankle a few times because of the fact that there is so many deep holes and a lot of them are hidden by grass. We were playing between the tennis courts and the baseball field and there were quite a few holes. Needs to be patched up so no one hurts themselves.”
Address: 6425 SW Admiral Way, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“Amazing local park that is used by the West Seattle Little League during baseball season. Only a block from two different beaches.(depending on the tides)”
Address: Thomas Woods Trail, Zuni, VA 23898, USA
“That's a wonderful place to stay and take the dogs for a swim and even said if you enjoy fishing.”
Address: 12501 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246, USA
“We haven’t had to buy tomatoes in months, our plants grew over 5ft tall, made the most delicious bruschetta, even got into making my own hot sauce (fermented). We went chemical pesticide free and have tremendous yields with our herbs: basil, oregano and rosemary. Mari H has been amazing! My son and I love learning from Mari and team and look forward to our visits.”
Address: 5200 Matchette Rd, Windsor, ON N9C 4E8, Canada
“I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve, and I must say, it was a truly unforgettable experience. This protected natural area, located in Windsor, Ontario, exceeded all my expectations and left me in awe of the beauty and diversity of the Canadian wilderness. The first thing that struck me upon arrival was the serenity of the reserve. As soon as you step foot onto the well-maintained trails, you're enveloped by a sense of tranquility and peace. The sounds of birds chirping, leaves rustling in the breeze, and the occasional rustle of small wildlife create a symphony of nature that instantly puts you at ease. The variety of ecosystems within Ojibway Prairie is simply astounding. From the lush prairies to the vibrant wetlands, and from the dense woodlands to the sprawling savannahs, each area presents a unique landscape with its own distinct flora and fauna. It's an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers alike. The birdwatching opportunities, in particular, are unparalleled, as the reserve is home to a wide array of migratory and resident species, including some rare and endangered ones. The informative interpretive signs along the trails are a significant asset, providing visitors with valuable insights into the reserve's ecological importance and the efforts made in its conservation. The conservation efforts and dedication of the staff and volunteers to preserve this natural gem are evident and commendable. The trails are well-marked and maintained, making navigation easy for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Ojibway Prairie has something to offer. I particularly enjoyed the elevated boardwalk that allows you to walk above the wetlands, providing a unique perspective and a chance to observe aquatic life up close. One aspect that stands out about Ojibway Prairie is its commitment to education and community engagement. The visitor center provides a wealth of educational resources and interactive exhibits that further enrich the experience. It's a great place for families to learn about the local ecosystem and environmental stewardship. Overall, Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve is a true gem, a haven of natural beauty, and a testament to the importance of conservation efforts. Whether you're a nature lover, a casual visitor, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, this reserve has something special to offer. I left with a deep appreciation for the delicate balance of nature and a renewed sense of responsibility to protect and cherish our precious natural habitats. I can't wait to return and explore more of this incredible sanctuary in the future.”
Address: N1658 County Rd VV, Hager City, WI 54014, USA
“Tom is great and I love the lawn ornaments I got from him for my house. Thanks very much!”
Address: PA-381, Ohiopyle, PA 15470, USA
“Super cool natural water feature. It was a bit chilly to get in the water the day we visited, but this would be an absolute blast on a hot day. It’s also just beautiful. The full slide is definitely more intimidating, but there are plenty of calmer spots of water for younger kids to play in at the top and bottom. Parking can get tight, especially in the afternoons and on the weekends. Would definitely get here early if it’s a nice day.”
Address: 701 Gordy Rd, Bacliff, TX 77518, USA
“The park is located close enough to Space Center Houston, Kemah Boardwalk, Galveston, etc to make it a good location for exploring Houston. It does have level concrete pads for both the RVs and tow cars. It has a bit of a sterile feel to it with so much concrete and nearly no trees inside the park. The area has a lot of road construction and traffic so plan to bring your patience.”
Address: Hopkins Avenue &, 50 King St, Redwood City, CA 94062, USA
“Love this park! There is a walk path to get to both the park and toddler park. I really like how the toddler park is gated so that any dogs, or balls don't affect the tiny ones. Lots of parking around the park, it is in a nice quiet neighborhood. There is a water fountain that is on some times for the kids to play in. A nice big area for everyone to share to kick a ball around or play catch. They also have public restrooms and tables to picnic at. I've come to this park since I was a kid, I definitely recommend it.”
Address: 3691 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116, USA
“We stayed here with 3 kids and a dog. The people in the office were really friendly and accommodating. The location is perfect for walking across the parking lot to Graceland. The added fun of having a clean pool to cool off in as well as a clean picnic area to eat at while listening to The King himself made this the perfect place for us to stay!”
Address: Latham, KS 67072, USA
“A BIG , FIX THE ROAD !! Bridge out and road closed.. Detour is treacherous and unforgiving. To one of the only places left in Kansas where you can camp for free, and even stay a little while. Most camping starts at $12.00 and up daily. Not for me,! If i wanted to rent, I'd rent a two bedroom, get a dog, and sit infront of the TV all day.”
Address: Riverside Dr, Tulsa, OK 74105, USA
“Love coming here to ride my bike. The trails are decent, the view is nice, the only irritation is with people not knowing how to share the bike lanes. People walking in the bike lanes or taking up the whole lane, it's very dangerous. Other than that the staff is usually pretty good about keeping this place up to spec. The gathering is a really cool place, they've done an amazing job over the last couple years rebuilding this park. I really enjoy coming and spending the day riding. They have a park for kids as well.”
Address: 806 E State St, Murfreesboro, TN 37130, USA
“I love this place going there with my daughter picking veggies it's a place I grew up at and played as a kid going there as a adult with my kids is fun... good walking trails around also very safe family environment”
Address: 90068, Reservoir St, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA
“Peaceful and beautiful place for a hike. The drive up to the reservoir is quite narrow and not for the faint of heart. I’d recommend taking a smaller car. Parking can be hard during peak hours.”
Address: 1600 W 26th St, Minneapolis, MN 55405, USA
“Fun little park, though my kids were a little young for the cool climbing bump things. Bees/wasps were all over the hot sand so we needed to avoided the sand in general. A few tables under tree shade which was nice for a picnic. Favorite play thing was the bouncy seesaw thing and the little car left by neighbors.”
Address: 90942 Kelso Cima Rd, Essex, CA 92332, USA
“It was one of the best places I've ever visited. So other-worldly, remote and unique. It was 100F with no cars or people anywhere around. There are no services for the length of this park, so ensure you have water, food, and toilet paper! I was lucky enough to be there when the desert plants were in bloom. Extraordinary beauty in infinite dusty beige fields of sand with tufts of grey-green foliage. The main road takes you through the changing desert landscape, moving from lush shrubs, Joshua trees, and various cacti through to true barren desert dunes (Kelso) and blackened hills. Would 100% do this again if ever back here.”
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