Park spans over 25 acres with 360-degree views and a large, clean play area for children. Open green spaces include shaded picnic areas and walking trails suitable for families and outdoor gatherings. Off-leash dogs are common, creating a lively atmosphere especially in the evenings.
Plenty of street parking lines the bordering streets, especially along Andsell Way. Car parking feels convenient and easy to find.
Shaded picnic areas with picnic tables and restrooms make it easy to relax. The park offers a beautiful hill backdrop and a playground nearby.
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Parking along the bordering streets is easy to find.
Public restrooms are available for visitors.
The park gets crowded during the evenings.
Park features scenic mountain views and a small hillock offering city vistas. It has spacious picnic areas with shade and varied sports courts including tennis and badminton. The atmosphere is peaceful and well-maintained, suitable for families and casual walks.
Free and abundant parking is available in the assigned lot with extra space on the street. The park also provides restrooms and ample room for cars.
Spacious picnic spots offer ample seating and plenty of shade for gatherings. The park hosts an annual community picnic with food, games, and connection, making it a solid choice for weekend picnics.
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The NCAVAD Annual Picnic occurs each summer, featuring food, games, and community activities.
Parking is free and abundant, with options in the lot and on the street.
The picnic area has ample seating and plenty of shade for gatherings.
Gated playground offers separate toddler area and varied play structures including slides, swings, and a zip line swing. Soft flooring and accessible equipment create a safe and inclusive environment. Plenty of parking and shaded picnic tables support family visits.
Plenty of large parking lots make access easy. Front parking is gated and convenient. Street parking exists but limits to one hour.
Tables with umbrellas provide shade in the gated picnic area. Restrooms and a water fountain sit nearby for convenience. The space suits birthday parties and casual hangouts.
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Lincoln Glen Park has public restrooms available for visitors.
The park is gated, providing a safe environment for children.
Street parking is limited to 1 hour, so plan accordingly.
Park combines farm animals like wandering chickens with extensive green spaces and a state-of-the-art playground featuring a large hen-shaped play structure. Atmosphere feels quirky and peaceful, with families often enjoying the open areas despite nearby traffic noise. Renovations add modern touches while preserving a calm, farm-like vibe.
A spacious parking lot offers plenty of spots that are free and easy to find even on weekends. Entry and parking come at no cost, with peacocks and roosters greeting visitors upon arrival.
Big open grassy areas offer plenty of space for picnics and playing frisbee. Numerous picnic tables sit near a nice garden, making it easy to relax or host a family gathering.
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The Mexica New Year celebration occurs from March 15 to 17, 2024.
Parking can be challenging during events at the park.
The animal barn is open from 10 AM to 4 PM; plan your visit accordingly.
Park offers large grassy fields, multiple playgrounds, and well-maintained sports courts including tennis and basketball. Shade from trees and fenced toddler areas create a family-friendly atmosphere. Spaces accommodate both active games and quiet picnics, with clean amenities throughout.
Street parking is easy to find and usually available. The small parking lot fills up quickly, but there is plenty of parking space around the park on nearby streets.
Multiple picnic tables and BBQ areas provide spots for family gatherings. The picnic areas stay clean and cool, surrounded by play structures and sports courts.
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Live music or small events occur on weekends.
Streetball games happen almost every night.
Parking is limited, but street parking is available.
Park offers spacious open areas with peaceful lake views and shaded spots for relaxation. Multiple kid-friendly zones include playgrounds, splash pads, and sand pits, creating a lively yet calm environment. Visitors experience a balance of quiet nature and active play spaces without feeling crowded.
Plenty of parking spots exist, including free parking for disabled visitors. A $6 parking fee applies but parking and picnic areas are easy to find.
Many shaded picnic tables sit near a small lake where ducks wander. Plenty of open grassy areas and BBQ grills make it easy to find a spot and enjoy a relaxed lunch.
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Entry to the park costs $6 per person.
Parking at Hellyer County Park is $6 for all day on weekdays.
Restrooms are available throughout the park.
Lakefront park offers serene atmosphere with scenic views and quiet walking trails. Picnic areas and playgrounds provide spaces for families, while benches and bridges enhance relaxation spots. The park balances peaceful vibes with enough activity to feel welcoming without crowding.
Plenty of free parking exists on the side of the park and inside it. Street parking is also available, making it easy to find a spot even during large events.
Grassy areas and many picnic tables make it easy to set up for a meal outdoors. Walking paths and a lake add nice views while you enjoy your picnic.
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The Water Lantern Festival occurs once or twice a year at the park.
Fireworks shows are held on the 4th of July at the park.
Parking is easy to find near the park entrance.
Large open farm park offers spacious green scenery with paved walking and biking paths winding through the area. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for walking dogs or relaxing on numerous benches. Play areas with animal statues and picnic spots add family-friendly features to the natural setting.
Plenty of parking spots fill the large lot. Visitors find ample space for vehicles without hassle.
Multiple picnic areas with BBQ pits and plenty of picnic tables make this park a solid spot for outdoor parties or picnics. Decent restrooms are available nearby.
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Parking costs $6, with an annual pass available for about $90.
The park hosts events every 3rd Saturday of the month.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained throughout the park.
Huge green field anchors a park with multiple playgrounds and varied sports courts including tennis, basketball, and pickleball. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, attracting families and casual visitors. Open spaces and ample parking support gatherings and outdoor relaxation.
Plenty of free parking exists with a dedicated lot that fills up on busy days. Street parking offers additional space when the lot is small or crowded.
Plenty of picnic tables and picnic benches spread throughout the park make it easy to find a spot. Amenities include baby swings and playgrounds with swings, slides, and climbing structures nearby.
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Cataldi Park is family friendly and suitable for kids' parties.
Parking at Cataldi Park is limited but available.
The park has playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball hoops, and BBQ pits.
Park offers scenic trails with sweeping South Bay views and wildlife sightings like lizards and coyotes. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, ideal for hiking, biking, and dog walking. Amenities include picnic areas, benches, and barbecue pits scattered throughout.
Plenty of paid parking spots sit in the main lot. Ample space makes it easy to find a spot even on busy days.
Group picnic areas include a covered shed with benches for over 150 people and multiple picnic benches. Facilities feature barbecue spots, water fountains, and restrooms near the picnic zones.
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Parking costs $6 in the main lot; free parking is available in the neighborhood.
The park is dog friendly, making it great for pet owners.
The public restrooms are well maintained and clean.
Large natural space offers quiet atmosphere and beautiful lake views. Facilities include playground, bicycle paths, and areas for picnics and barbecues. Safe environment supports activities like walking, biking, and family gatherings.
Lots of parking spots sit around the park's edge. You pay at a self-pay machine near the entrance, usually costing about $6.
Large picnic areas accommodate big groups with reservations. Surrounding trails, playgrounds for kids, and grass fields offer space for sitting and activities.
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Parking at Lake Cunningham Regional Park costs $6, paid at an automated machine.
The picnic area is large and suitable for big groups with reservations.
The lake is currently closed due to water quality issues.
Park offers peaceful, shady green spaces with towering trees and well-maintained picnic areas. It combines family-friendly attractions like a zoo, playgrounds, and amusement rides with quiet spots for walking and relaxing. The atmosphere balances serene natural settings and lively recreational options.
Parking includes free spots outside the gate by the 21st tee and a small free lot in front. Paid options run around $6 to $10, with garages and a rear lot near the Japanese Friendship Gardens.
Lots of picnic areas and BBQ pits spread throughout the park. Shaded spots make it easy to enjoy meals and hang out, with a children's play area nearby for added fun.
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Senior Safari occurs on the fourth Thursday of May to October from 9 to 10 am.
The drive-thru Christmas lights at Kelley Park cost $20.
Parking at Kelley Park costs $10 for the day.
Uniquely shaped glass building hosts a narrow, crowded space with an open kitchen that adds a fresh, clean vibe. Outdoor picnic tables provide seating in a laid-back atmosphere despite nearby loitering. Burgers offer affordable prices and a nostalgic, satisfying experience.
Free parking in the garage next door lasts for 90 minutes. The setup is perfect, with no chaos or mess.
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Campus Burgers does not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.
The burgers cost $2 each, making it an affordable option.
Campus Burgers is primarily a takeout place with limited outdoor seating.