Artificial turf hill invites cardboard sliding while a massive wooden playscape and wheelchair accessible swings offer fun for all. A sensory garden with musical features adds calm and excitement. The park feels peaceful yet lively, welcoming families and kids of all abilities.
The park offers a huge playground with slides, swings, and a tree house in a wooded area. It features universal accessible equipment like handicap swings and a merry-go-round, making it very inclusive for kids of all abilities.
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The playground is wheelchair accessible and designed for children of all abilities.
Restrooms on site are clean and well-maintained.
The park is pet-friendly, allowing dogs on leashes.
Hilly forest trails offer peaceful nature walks while a natural play area with climbing features entertains kids. A pollinator garden with an apiary adds unique charm. Covered shelters and picnic spots make it great for family gatherings and quiet relaxation.
Hilly forest trails and a kids' playground create a mix of nature and play. Well-maintained paths run through forest and meadow sections, with spots to relax away from the city.
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The park features a pavilion, pond, and extensive trail system to explore.
Restrooms with water fountains are available nearby for visitor convenience.
The path to the Playscape area is paved for easier access.
Park shines with large playground and skate park for fun. Tennis and pickleball courts add active options. Peaceful pond with walking path invites calm strolls and fishing, perfect for families and outdoor lovers.
Open space includes a walking path around the lake and a skate park suitable for beginners. Facilities feature tennis and pickleball courts, a playground, pavilion, and fishing spots, making it peaceful and family-friendly.
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The park has six pickleball courts on one side and two on the other.
There are sufficient parking lots at the park.
The park had real bathrooms.
Park features longest metal slide and zip lines for kids 3 and up. Benches and picnic shelters offer shaded rest spots. Clean, safe space suits toddlers and older children.
A large, well-maintained park offers a safe environment with a variety of playground equipment suitable for children aged 3 and up. The park features the longest metal slide and has picnic shelters available for gatherings.
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Shoup Park has ample parking available in the adjacent lot and on the street.
The park only has a porta potty and a small water fountain.
Sheltered areas with picnic tables and benches are available for use.
Rotary Park features a wheelchair-friendly playground with wooden forts and a cardboard sliding hill for fun. Sports lovers enjoy baseball and soccer fields, while walkers appreciate well-maintained trails. A small community library adds charm to this family-friendly spot.
Rotary Park offers a wheelchair friendly playground with various play levels for all ages and an innovative hill for sliding on cardboard. It includes accessible spaces like Owen's Place and features baseball, soccer fields, bike paths, and a little community library.
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Rotary Park is wheelchair friendly and handicap accessible.
A bathroom is located near the playground, with trash and recycling cans available.
Parking can be tight at Rotary Park, but there is a larger lot across the road.
Open park offers 18-hole frisbee golf and large fields for sports or picnics. Quiet, clean space with a new playground featuring interactive animal toys. Trails through tough woods add challenge for visitors of all ages.
A quiet park with a well maintained environment offers a cool playground and an excellent disc golf course. It feels kid-friendly and clean, making it a nice spot for families.
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The park has on-site restrooms, including Porta Johns.
The frisbee golf course features 18 holes and is well maintained.
The playground is newer and kid-friendly.
Open space surrounds well-kept baseball fields and a small playground with a yellow fish feature. Easy access to the bike path invites outdoor fun. Quiet, family-friendly vibe makes it great for kids and picnics, though parking gets tight during events.
A quiet spot with well-kept baseball fields and little league softball diamonds. The park offers easy access to the bike path and has a small playground with a notable yellow fish feature for kids.
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Parking can be a little tight, especially during events.
The park has a clean and fun play area for kids.
There is only one porta potty for the entire park.
Park offers busy fishing pond and shaded shelter house with six tables for gatherings. Trails wind through wetlands and prairies, perfect for bird watching and spotting wildflowers. Restored red barn adds charm to peaceful, nature-filled setting.
A busy fishing pond and shaded shelter house with six tables stand out here. Trails wind through wetlands, making it a solid spot for bird watching and feeding ducks.
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The park has adequate parking available for visitors.
There is a portable restroom located near the parking area.
Fishing is allowed in the pond; bring your fishing pole.
Dense canopy forest and wide trails invite peaceful hikes through meadows and hills. Zen meditative pathway offers a calm, scenic start. Visitors enjoy a less busy park with a varied reserve blending open fields and shaded woods.
Zen meditative pathway leads visitors from the parking lot into a scenic forest. The park offers a deceptively vast reserve with plenty of variety and remains less busy than metro parks.
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There is ample parking available at the entrance, but it can fill up quickly.
The reserve has one portable restroom and a couple of picnic tables at the parking area.
Expect muddy trails for a couple of days after rain, so wear appropriate footwear.
Historic log cabins and a barn create a charming atmosphere perfect for quiet walks. Benches and picnic tables offer rest spots for families and photo opportunities. Focus on local history makes it unique among small parks without playgrounds.
Small size offers a pleasant walking experience with several historic log cabins to see. Benches and picnic tables provide spots to rest, but there are no playgrounds or jungle gyms.
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The barn will be a rustic venue for small events once completed.
Wartinger Park features several historic log cabins from around Beavercreek.
The Beavercreek Historical Society allows visitors to walk through the cabin.
Small park offers a peaceful setting with a pond and playground for families. Well-kept grounds include picnic tables and easy access to a bike path. Dogs are welcome, making it great for pet owners and outdoor fun.
Peaceful setting with maintained memorials and a small playground near a pond. The park offers parking, access to a bike path, restrooms, picnic shelter, tables, and allows dogs.
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Parking is available at both parks, making access easy.
Restrooms are closed for the season, so plan accordingly.
The parks are clean and well-maintained, providing a pleasant experience.
Small park shines with newer playground equipment for kids 5 to 12 and a baby/adult swing for all ages. Quiet neighborhood adds to its charm, while a fenced dog area keeps pets safe. Lack of road fencing means watchful eyes are a must.
Designed mainly for kids aged 5 to 12, the park features a small but clean playground and a good-sized fenced dog area. Picnic tables and an open space add to the quiet, suburban feel, though no bathrooms or fencing from the road exist.
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There are no restrooms or water fountains at the park.
The park can be dangerous during school pick-up and drop-off times.
Only on-street parking is available at the park.