Tina P.
May 16, 2018
This is a great park for older kids unfortunately the swings are way way to high for my 4 & 5 year olds to use by themselves and there are no benches close to the playground for adults to sit on. There is one porch swing and a shelter filled q picnic tables (both nearby) but neither are situated for close supervision. My girls are both very tall and neither could use the swings by themselves to encourage Independence and the tornado slides were way to high and they were scared to use them. It would be a great park for older kids tho. There is a big field for a game of football or running, tennis courts, a pool and a very nice shelter. Everything is in good condition too.
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D. W.
Jun 27, 2015
Here's an unexpected one, a park that would be nearly 4 stars in pretty much any city you picked it up and plunked it into. This one had a swimming pool attached and if you venture into the bathrooms, which, like the entire building that houses them, is in somewhat urgent need of a renovation, you can get some educational bits as well, such as why the humidity of that part of Nebraska is no good for metal. You can easily see this by noting the rusted metal bits lying on the ground from the stall partitions. No doors, so maybe those rusted away already. Also no sinks, which was obnoxious in an area with toilets.As to the park proper, very good stuff. The metal part was unshaded, which greatly limited its usefulness, but the new modern plastic playground jungle gym thing was very cool. Also tennis and volleyball courts and more education, in seeing the rough native ditch grass overtaking the park lawn. This is ubiquitous in those humid Midwest states, though, so no bother there. I really like what they did with this park and even though we wound up in Ashland through some obscene "guidance" on the part of my kinda sorta navigating wife, this part was more the happier part of that accident.
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