4/5 Sara G. 10 months ago on Google
My
little
crew
and
I
often
frequent
this
park!
Apache
Park
has
been
a
go-to
for
our
homeschooling
fam.
The
park
has
1
huge
older
kid
playground
-
with
fun
slides!!
The
park
also
has
a
smaller
young
kid's
playground.
Both
playgrounds
are
well
shaded!
Unfortunately,
the
swings
and
obstacle
course
are
not
shaded.
Here
are
our
likes
and
dislikes
in
a
nut
shell:
Likes:
-
The
park
consists
of:
2
playgrounds,
1
obstacle
course,
swings,
2
tennis
courts,
2
basketball
courts,
and
open
green
space.
The
park
truly
does
accommodate
for
many
interests
and
activities.
-
The
parking
lot
is
close
enough
yet
not
too
close
to
cause
anxiety.
Mom's
of
littles
have
a
bit
of
a
buffer
between
the
areas,
so
our
toddlers
and
kids
don't
step
completely
into
traffic.
-
The
park
is
mostly
clean.
People
seem
to
take
care
of
the
area
and
clean
up
after
themselves.
With
that
said,
I've
never
had
to
encounter
an
ant
problem
or
a
bee
problem!
Yay!
**knocks
on
wood.
I
have
a
strong
allergic
reaction
to
bees
where
I
have
a
prescribed
epi
pen.
So
naturally,
I
get
nervous
around
Bees.
I
absolutely
love
that
out
of
the
past
6
years
of
visiting
this
park,
we've
never
encountered
a
bee
issue!
**unlike
Paloma
park.
-
Restroom
location
is
close
enough
to
all
of
the
park
amenities.
-
The
slides
at
the
older
kids'
playground
are
amazing!
My
littles
love
playing
tag
on
that
entire
equipment.
Heck,
it
even
brings
out
my
inner
child
from
back
in
the
day!
😄
🤣
Dislikes:
-
There
are
not
enough
ramadas
or
covered
seating
for
parents/guardians
near
the
playground.
-
The
restrooms
are
decently
located
but
would
benefit
from
better
cleaning
care.
The
restrooms
are
so
dark
and
most
often
dirty.
If
you're
thinking,
"Well,
it's
a
public
park,
what
did
you
expect?".
Here's
my
answer,
It's
possible
to
have
a
well
maintained
park
restroom
that
has
more
natural
light
to
accommodate
the
ability
to
see
better.
**Other
parks
that
have
great
restrooms
are
as:
Veramonte
Park,
Paloma
Park,
Doc
Cavalier
Park,
and
Fountain
Hills
park.