5/5 Emma S. 3 years ago on Google β’ 60 reviews
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community
atmosphere
with
playgrounds,
sports
fields,
paved
walking
paths,
dog
parks,
and
hiking
trails.
Great
parking.
Public
bathrooms,
water
fountains,
and
dog
water
fountains.
Parking-The
parking
lot
is
big
and
I
have
never
had
to
try
to
look
for
a
spot.
Lots
of
open
lot
especially
the
farther
away
you
go.
There
is
handicap
parking
right
near
the
entrance
to
the
paced
walkway
and
tennis
courts.
No
one
on
this
lot
is
particularly
aggressive
since
there
is
so
much
space,
but
watch
for
wandering
kids.
Paved
path-
this
path
is
about
a
.7mile
look
according
to
my
fitbit.
The
loop
is
pretty
easy
with
a
gradual
incline.
There
are
arrows
along
the
walkway
to
guide
you.
This
path
does
go
onto
the
sidewalk
and
the
road
there
can
be
busy
so
for
people
walking
their
anxious
dogs:
you
might
want
to
walk
on
the
grass.
Plenty
of
room
to
walk,
jog,
and
some
even
bike
here!
Fields-
there
are
two
fields,
one
main
one
and
one
over
a
footbridge.
The
main
field
hosts
practices
pretty
frequently
for
lacrosse.
The
other
field
is
usually
unused.
There
are
risers
on
the
sides
and
plently
of
room
along
the
sides
to
sit.
There
is
also
a
baseball
diamond
where
you
can
frequently
see
families
with
their
kids
learning
to
hit
a
ball
or
playing
kickball.
Courts-
there
is
very
nice
courts
where
you
will
frequently
see
a
senior
group
playing
pickle
ball
or
teens
playing
pickup
basketball.
I
have
no
idea
how
to
get
nets
or
who
to
go
through
since
I
don't
really
use
them,
but
there
is
an
admin
type
building
right
behind
so
you
might
just
need
to
ask
if
it's
not
on
a
website
somewhere.
Trails-
the
trails
can
be
entered
at
the
bottom
of
the
paved
loop.
The
trails
are
very
nice
but
could
be
better
labeled.
The
red
trail
is
about
a
1.5
mile
loop
with
lots
of
things
to
look
at.
I
suggest
following
the
sign
that
says
"big
rock"
lots
of
good
views.
There
are
benches
along
the
path
and
lots
of
scenic
stops.
This
path
can
be
quite
steep
at
points
but
nothing
that
requires
more
than
nice
walking
shoes
and
a
water
bottle.
People
frequently
jog
the
trails
and
some
even
ride
their
bikes.
The
trail
is
very
shady
and
relaxing,
but
quite
woody
so
make
sure
to
get
some
bug
spray
as
we
move
into
tick
season.
I
personally
love
these
trails,
and
I
bring
my
friends
who
are
new
to
hiking/nature
walks
here
since
it's
a
great
beginner
trail.
Playgrounds-
there
are
two
playgrounds
that
are
usually
pretty
busy
with
little
kids
running
around.
Lots
of
benches
and
shaded
areas
along
the
side
for
parents
to
sit
and
watch
their
kids.
Community
areas-
there
are
two
main
covered
pavilions
great
for
team
meetings,
picnics,
or
outdoor
parties.
Lots
of
picnic
tables
underneath
so
it's
great
for
eating
in
a
shaded
area.
There
is
usually
one
or
two
tables
taken
by
people
eating
lunch
or
working
but
it's
usually
pretty
empty.
There
are
also
lots
of
hills
that
face
a
little
water
area
and
the
sports
field
where
you
can
frequently
see
people
sitting
on
blankets
or
playing
with
their
dogs.
Sometimes
the
Kona
snowball
truck
is
there
on
weekday
evenings
and
you
can
get
a
nice
refreshing
treat
while
you
enjoy
the
honeygo
atmosphere.
Dog
park-
this
is
a
very
dog
friendly
area.
Lots
of
people
walking
their
dogs
or
letting
their
dogs
play
in
the
dog
park.
It's
sectioned
off
for
big
dogs
and
little
dogs
and
lots
of
trashcans
to
put
the
poo
in.
Your
dog
will
make
lots
of
friends
at
honey
go
and
everyone
will
want
to
pet
them.
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