"Amazing personal trainer!!! She pushes you and truly cares deeply about each and every one of her clients.... Everyday there is a new work out that always pushes you to your max.... She offers small classes or one on ones... Nicholle has all the equipment there and great music to work out too! Every day I go I'm excited to see how she will push me that day. She doesn't ever expect you to do something she isn't willing to do herself... I would recommend her to anyone! She has truly changed my life"
"4/18/2019: Can you say, "Inspirational, spur-of-the-moment, wild hair, road trip?" Yup, that was me fo' sho'~lol! Feeling joyfully accomplished, I finished attending my necessary doctor's appointment: I opened my truck's driver side door, sat down, turned on the ignition switch, and I began peering down at my truck's gas gauge frowning . . . WAAAAH~What happened?! Didn't I just fill up my truck's gas tank, eh?Well~THAT'S JUST FINE AND DANDY-GRRRRR: I immediately began debating, no~ensuing rebuttal arguments deciding whether I HAD to make a road trip to Bass Pro and Harbor Freight plus, buy gas at Costco located in Roseville CA . . . Hemming, hawing with two imaginary beings plopped onto both my shoulders debating, arguing making the necessary road trip incited my plotting, lame excuses driving to Roseville . . . ANYWAY~Eye-rolling and tap dancing ensues, again . . . Yeah BUT, driving down Highway 50 every single, fricken time is beyond egregiously BORING! Let's do something different, alright? ALRIGHT! Ok~Let's take WHITE ROCK EXIT from Highway 50 turning right, since you never drove this parkway: Drive a few miles, turning left onto Green Valley, making a quick right onto Salmon Falls Road driving a PLETHORA of miles to IDK and I don't care, road trip!OH~Rattlesnake Road and Highway 49!!???? WOT????Am I near Peninsula Campground???? Didn't I make the same countless mistakes driving this stretch of road in the dark on July 4, 2016? YAH~IGNORE GPS LEE GARMIN! Instead, follow the signs to Peninsula Campground and update your YELP REVIEW! OK~Stellar plan! Upon committing driving this stretch of road, noticeably apparent-the asphalt has been upgraded-finally . . . Pleasantly pleased.About twelve minutes later, I arrive at Peninsula Campground's Kiosk: I submit my Veteran's Park Pass and my Military ID Card to the two Rangers on duty; I received my truck's Park Pass placing it onto my truck's windshield and more importantly, I received an updated map of Folsom Lake, too.BTW: VETERANS~AVOID RESERVE AMERICA'S CAMPING RESERVATION FEES BY CALLING PENINSULA KIOSK INSTEAD . . . Call Rangers inquiring what campsites are available before leaving your house in order, avoiding paying the $7.00 chump fee! In addition, the BEST DAYS camping at Peninsula Campground are Sunday through Thursday evenings but, make sure you quickly begin checking out EARLY Friday morning. Why? Because it's crucially imperative checking out early due to Rattlesnake Road is quite treacherous with inconsiderate people driving on the asphalt AS IF, ASSUMING they're the only humans driving Rattlesnake Road, i.e., please do avoid car accidents!Incidentally, observing the map while visiting the Day Use Boat Ramp Area playing, splashing my feet into Folsom Lake, I noticed Peninsula Campground hasn't added additional showers! WHY NOT? From my July 4, 2016 disappointing camping experience here, I sadly discovered the only showers available were adjacent to Campsites 74 through 82~RATS! As a result of observing Folsom Lake's updated map today-4/18/2019, I decided photographing the campsites surrounding the bathroom/shower facilities while visiting Peninsula Campground.Please stringently study the map and ALL the photos I took of each campsite so, you'll make an informed decision for your family the campsite's location where you wish camping comfortably.FYI: Peninsula Campground has TWO boat ramps. The second boat ramp is near Campsites 55-100. Campsites 30 through 73 are not flat, i.e., STEEP hillsides! I spent four hours here . . . Now, my stomach is growling~Time to head towards Roseville!"
"This is a great trail! I've been here twice already, and the first time I saw a fox and a bobcat, which I hadn't seen before! The parking is easy and you can also have a picnic by the canal and go fishing and kayaking. The trail is great for dogs too, but if it's too hot and sunny might not be the best as there's no shade."
"I came here to visit May's daughter's soap booth. It was the Fall Craft & Food Fair. She started a business making soap and selling it. They are really cute. The event was held here and I think they do like 3 or 4 of these pop ups a year. The next one will be a Christmas one I believe. We got here later and found a parking spot right up front. They had several food trucks in the lot. We had to stop and get Hawaiian shaved ice. Yum. The gym had several vendors selling their products. We met May inside at her daughter's soap stand. It was nice and they had a lot of people supporting the event."
"This is a very nice pool to bring your kids to! My grandsons love playing here in the summer! Very clean, they have free lifejackets to borrow, lots of lifeguards watching over the kids. Its a very inexpensive way to keep the kids cool, have some fun during summer!The only reason I cant give it 5 starts is because my daughter booked a private party here and they double booked, we ended up having to share the rental with another family and that turned out to be a BIG MESS."
"I took my son and his best friend here today and they had a great time! They were not old enough to use the actual break rooms but they really enjoyed smash alley and the splatter room! There is also a 360 selfie booth and air hockey table they got to enjoy as well. Erin was very friendly and a great host! We will definitely be back and definitely will recommend to friends and family!"
"I love this place! I've been wanting to try a smash room and didn't want to go all the way to the city. I went with a date and we had a great time. We got 30 minutes to smash everything and had crowbars, a hammer and a sledgehammer. They give you protective wear and you can play your own music in the room. The guy who helped us was really nice and took a before and after picture of us. There was also a phone stand in the room if you wanted to record yourself. We ran out of things to smash so we ended a little early. Would have been nice to have a little more to break. Also the rooms were really small which made me nervous about breaking things as they would bounce off the wall and I didn't want it to hit me. Either way I recommend this place and hope I come back!"
"OH. MY. FREAKIN'. GOODNESS. Doing this was fabulous!Standing on the top platform, strapped in and someone holding you from the back as your leaning over the platform with both hands on the bar...I didn't know what I was thinking when I organized a group of people to come here and learn to swing like they do in the circus.I know I was thinking it'd be fun and that indeed, it was. For $35/person (cash or check only), you get the basics in learning the safe and correct way to swing on the bar, letting go of the bar, doing a back flip as you land and last but not least, being "caught" by a Trapeze Pro staff member.Marek and his staff of Daryl, Hope and another lady were so friendly, encouraging and patient that they make you feel at ease as your fear of falling or hurting yourself sinks in as you climb the ladder up to the platform. They're first concern is your safety and of course, making sure you have fun.What I learned is that you gotta give 110% trust these guys. They've been doing this for ages and when they bark their orders, you just gotta do as they say without thinking about it...even if the order is to let go of the bar so you can fall down to the net.The location is definitely lovely. A giant trapeze rig in the outdoors, surrounded by trees and sometimes, rattlesnakes and mountain lions (we had the fortunate pleasure of not seeing either). There are picnic benches and seats for you to sit at. You can bring food but they just ask you to dispose of your own waste. There's a port-o-potty on the grounds as well.Come wearing track pants, sweats or leggings and flip flops or sandals are ideal since when flying, you should be shoe-less or you can wear socks. T-shirts are fine, but since you'll be hanging upside down, you'll either want to tuck in your shirt or you may be flashing your fellow friends.My group of 8 got around 8 swings each on the trapeze. Group are usually 7-10 people and if you have more than 10 you get a 10% discount. In planning a group, I suggest you collect money from everyone BEFORE you arrive because if someone bails out last minute, at least you've gotten their money and aren't stuck paying for them out of your pocket (which is what happened to me).So hold onto that white trapeze bar, look at the Tibetan flag and when Hope says "Ready!" you make sure you bend your knees so that when she says "Hep!" you jump up and there you are...swinging on a trapeze."
"Great, historic private swim club. It's got probably the largest private outdoor pool of any private swim/rec club in Sacramento (larger than the pool at the Sutter Lawn & Tennis Club or the Capitol Athletic Club). it was originally built in the 1920s, but has been kept up well. One of the biggest draws is its water source, relying on a natural water source that turns over frequently, the pool uses far fewer chemicals than most outdoor pools. Membership dues are reasonable and neighbors take pride in keeping it in great shape."
"Beeswax - big game (always after lunch) was a ton of fun. It's been awhile since we've played but the fun and thrill come right back. This is the one game everyone should and needs to play. Great place for kids to experience paintball (assuming they are ready for it). If you bring kids first experience should be in the fall or winter where you wear more padding / thick coat. Paintball is not air soft so you want their initial experience to be fun. Hyper ball courts are a good place to do 1 on 1's or equal groups before heading into the main field. In fact our group started at age 11 and we returned with a good sized group of 18-19 year olds!As many of mentioned, we loved the old field before it got cleared out. That said the new fort and teepees are awesome."
"Came by for a little day trip with the kids.Located down at the end of northgate blvd meets 16th street in a way...You know you found it by the big welcome to camp pollack sign. It does travel down the dirt road, drive slow no dust signs around too. Becareful has its loaded with walkers/homeless around there.They have a big conservation/office. But do to covid not sure when open or what it offers. Was gonna go to he front door but it had a few peacocks around and Dilantin to bother them. They will walk Farley close to you if you let them.They also have a few native gardens around and some seating. They did have a sign up to help take care of the gardens. If you follow the trail it will land you on a small beach like setting around the American River. Around the office they have a big yard and its well kept up too. Park ranger were around and employees keeping up the place. Over all pretty good spot for a quick trip to let the kids run around or a spot to fish. Ans you can see some local WILD LIFE.There was a spot to leave a requested donation for $5 parking/visiting, not sure if someone took it or of it was removed. But not fully required too."
Bharti K.
Dec 1, 2021
Have been to this place once during our visit to Folsom back in 2019. It was frequented by families from the neighborhood. Some families were using the BBQ and some were sitting by the lake.It was a very hot day so we visited it in the evening, when it was easier to hang out. Sitting near the water helped to further cool down a bit.There are some table and seat kind of structures so you can hang out there in case you don't want to sit on the floor. There are a lot of areas to walk around. Parking is free and could be found along the roadside.
Visit Restaurant PageDan B.
Jan 17, 2011
This is a great place to go to go work on your swing and blow off some steam. Everybody who works in there is really knowledgeable about the game.Bryan is always good for a few good pointers at how to improve your swing too.They also have lessons in there from guys who played college and pro ball if you want it. it's a cool place if you can find it haha.
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Mar 7, 2017
This recreational spot is the perfect day spot for a walk..... or even boat access. Designated paths, FREE parking, quiet area with views of the water. During the day, it's pretty calm. There is a little bit of homeless population but no one seemed aggressive or asking for a hand-out. I'd rate this as a low-level trail where you can get a brisk stroll w/o the feeling of walking for miles. Or better yet, bring yo' technology and count steps as you enjoy nature! Either way, it's a win-win of views and quiet solitude.
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Mar 5, 2008
The Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation's gym is nice. I went to play volleyball there once and it had a nice floor and 3 courts (for vball, I believe it turns into 2 for bball) with good nets. At the Sunday night games ($5 for entry) everyone seems to be at least a level B player. Trust me, when dropping bills to play volleyball, having level C players infiltrate the court can sometimes be more frustrating that constipation on a Monday morning! (At the Wackford this happens on occasion.)They also have a kitchen, making it a nice place to rent if you happen to have need for such a facility for your group's events.For nice facilities and a mission to serve the community, this place gets Franksabunched with 5 stars!
Visit Restaurant PageChrystal L.
Jul 19, 2022
Went on a Wed at 2pm and the session had just ended but luckily there is a nice park and playground right outside the pool that we could wait at. So the sessions are from 12:00 to 2:00 and 3:00 to 5:00. The three to five sessions seemed a lot less crowded. The pool and the kid area was clean. There is a shaded area with benches get there early so you can grab one. They have a snack bar. Free life Jackets and they ask you to rinse off by the showers so the pools stay clean.
Visit Restaurant PageGreta S.
Feb 8, 2024
We had so much fun breaking things in the rage room and the splatter paint room was just amazing. We got to paint artwork, and we got to paint each other. The paint was water-based so even though it got in our eyes, nose and mouth, it didn't burn, and it washes right off very easily.The owner was super nice and provided snacks and drinks.
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Nov 17, 2024
This place was fun! And has a lot of potential. Pros: smashing stuff (obviously)They were flexible on schedule because we were running late due to traffic They supply safety gear, Bluetooth speakers, and took before and after pictures for us Cons: venue is a little rough. Room was a little on the smaller side and I wish there had been a bit more to smash. Overall a pretty good experience and I had fun!
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"Lake Herman is an eerily peaceful spot, along with surprisingly sloped Lake Herman Road. It's a quiet lake in what could be called "coastal plain",where the Vaca Mountains of the eastern Napa Valley meet the Central Valley. The road is steep&windy, feeling like the middle of nowhere once one has left Vallejo. At some points on Lake Herman Road, one can see the remnants of the Benicia Ghost Fleet.Lake Herman Recreational Area, for a city park, is well-maintained. Compared to the nearby road, the lot is well-paved. For true crime buffs, Lake Herman is an epicenter for unsolved mysteries. It does have a ghostly atmosphere, even if one doesn't believe in the paranormal. Its quietness is disconcerting.Be aware that there is a tick issue. Go for the clean restrooms&nice lot, one can have a pleasant view of the reservoir. Other than that, Benicia does have better&more accessible parks."
"great little indoor play place for my 4.5 year old. $3 for trampoline socks if you don't bring your own, and they have snacks ($1), plaza parking, lots of tables and chairs and free wifi if you're like me and need to do some work while you're solo parenting. Everything is in one central room so it's easy to "work" and keep an eye on your little one. Lots of pretend play stations with Melissa and Doug or that style of toys - grocery, vet, kitchen -- plus duplo wall, magnatiles, connect 4, a small toddler foam area, and the star of the show, the giant play structure with a swing, slide, and large ball pit. The complimentary water, tea, keurig coffee were a plus for me. I know my little one will want ot be back - this occupied her for about 3 hours and she could have stayed longer."
"This jumping area is located inside the Tracy mall by the old Sears. It is $15 each child for all day jumping. They only have 2 bounce houses, but the kids enjoyed it. They do sell water for $1 or if you leave a review they give you a water for free. There's plenty of seating available for parents as they're waiting for their kids to finish jumping. They have a set of cubbies outside for you to leave your shoes. I wish they had a bench where the cubbies are so the kids can sit while they take off or put on their shoes. Overall it was a good experience as an adult and the kids had a great time."
"They have improved greatly over the last few years. It is now a much better run facility."
"The park was clean and they basically have a monopoly as there aren't any places other RV parks nearby. The booking and email instructions were timely and clear. The check-in was however a little rough. One, the lady who checked us in was very eager to share her knowledge, but unfortunately it wasn't all accurate. For example, she was insistent we could take the ferry from Larkspur to Angel Island, which is inaccurate unless you go to Tiburon or SF and then take another ferry to AI. Second, we booked on-line for a 26 ft travel trailer and truck, the spot they put us in accommodated, at best, a 28-footer so no room for the truck. I go back into the office and say the spot is too small and there isn't enough room for the truck. She replies it's because we booked on-line. I then said what does that have to do with it since I provided all the info and paid the same rate. All I got was deer in headlights look and was assigned a parking spot. Why couldn't that have been the case when I checked in? Third, the spot we were in was so narrow in order to extend the slide-out without encroaching into our neighbors spot, we had to walk on the other side neighbor's spot to get into the RV. Fourth, no room for chairs and nothing else provided for $99 a night.Ultimately, you pay for the location and lack of options."
"Generations Center had their grand opening about a year ago on June 28th and 29th, 2014. (I have been photographing there since June 29, 2014.) Although the name would seem to imply that it is for all ages, it is mostly a teen center.Indoors, there is a branch library, and a room for teens that includes ping pong and pool, plus computers.Outdoors, there is a very good skate park that was designed with local skater input. It includes a deep main bowl, along with some ledges to grind, a wall to ride, and more street items toward the front. Toward the back, there is a shallow bowl and a (somewhat slippery) snake run.There is also a basketball court and a small parkour area and a soundstage.The staff are friendly and there is no admission necessary. Trash cans are available but they are not always utilized. There are restrooms available inside and outside.The crowd is generally very good, but if you have smaller children, you'll want to watch them carefully."
"We always enjoy being here!! The facility is clean and well maintained. In addition, the staff are professional and pleasant. They have a snack store but are ok with people bringing in their own food items."
"I almost don't want to give a review. Cause it's my secret hidden oasis. From the moment you check I. At the front box, you're greeted with a smile! The best time is to escape on the weekdays. I made a goal to learn how to yoga on my paddle board by the end of summer. For the most part the crew is so helpful and friendly. With the exception of a fat lazy angry man who likes to taddle tale. He seems to be grumpy at all times. But the rest of the crew is so nice and helpful. They make it very clear the property is open and welcome. They give suggestions on the amenities. I grew up here and it's amazing to see the upgrades they've been doing."
"In relation strictly to the lap swimming pool...Let's get one thing straight here... YES, it's an awesome and hugely beautiful lap pool with several lanes. However, the way they have it set up is L.A.M.E. First off, like most other lap swim places, there are only certain hours you can lap swim. Generally, they are morning, the most inconvenient time of mid day, and at night. On top of that, this place strictly caters to group swimming i.e., kids swim teams. It is NOT optimal for the typical lap swimmer. In the mornings, they only have TWO lanes open for serious adult lap swimmers. The rest of 68757767 lanes are for the kid swim practices. To me, this is bullshit. On top of that, it's only open for like 3-4 months out of the entire year which, again, is bullshit. I wanted to like this place but every time I've gone, it's either closed or you can't get in the water because all the lanes are clogged and if you think I'm joking go try it out! Be prepared to share a lane with someone ALL of the time you are there."
"I can't say it's one of the most beautiful park with an abundance of offerings, but I can say it's still a great community resource and a park I have visited on many occasions! Just having this resource in the neighborhood is great, especially for those who live close by who can take advantage of it frequently. There are numerous amenities within the property, including a good sized dog park, another dog park for even smaller dogs, a baseball diamond that is in ok shape, a playground and basketball courts. There are also a number of walking paths and a pond which is a spot where I have spent the most time enjoying the outdoors and a spot where I also take my son. You could drive around and compare other parks based on its merits, but what's the point? If you live near Howe Community Park you can rest assured you have a pretty nice park in your neighborhood."
"Looking for some Delta fun? Go here! Grab your beach chairs and your cooler, its a beautiful Sacramento County park that's fun for whole family! Lots of fun in the sun on a hot summer day! Boat launch, spaced out picnic areas with plenty of tables and each having their own grills! Bring your volleyball net and ball, bring your Frisbee, bad-mitten, soccer ball or a football and surly don't forget your water toys! Big grassy area to play an outdoor game of choice. I'd advise to also grab your easy-up too! The beach areas are fairly small are mostly located right in front of the picnic table areas, kinda like for use of that family to use and not necessarily big enough for sharing with other groups. So that's why in a picture I posted, I mentioned that the beach areas are intimate. 365 days a year its a self-payment kiosk. Grab a permit payment envelope and put your $5 (car), or $10 (boat) fee in and you'll be on your way. Weather you want to BBQ with family & friends and do some fishing or relax under the mature trees and read a novel whilst the kids are swimming, Hogback is the perfect spot. During the summer the place can get quite busy. Hogbacks waterways are along the levee of the Steamboat Slough. The current can at times be swift and be aware of boats, jet skis and kids at all times. Get there early, as its first come, first served. Trash cans are throughout, please pick up after yourself. There are no services here. Porta potties for restrooms. I did not see a water spicket anywhere either.To get their from Antioch (west) follow HWY 160 signs, cross over the Isleton Bridge (half yellow and half cement color), follow 160 (take a right), down the road a bit and take your 1st left turn onto Poverty Rd, then a left again onto Walker Landing Rd. Once you reach Grand Island Rd take your last left. Follow along the levee about 3-4 minutes and then you'll see Hogback on your right.Oh and bring your kite! Parking lot is perfect on a windy Delta afternoon! Pets allowed as long as they are leashed at all times."
"Been here a couple times now, two separate birthday parties for my boys. One paintball party we had here in August and the other we had her there following April.Admission and rental is $20/person and our groups varied each time between 8-12 players. Each participant with their admission fee gets a paintball helmet that they get to keep, a paintball gun w/muzzle protector. And a large box of paintball to divide up within the players. For an extra fee you can also purchase additional protection gear for the chest, forearms and or shins. But if you wear long sleeved shirts and pants, you can mitigate issues out on the courses.The paintball course vary in terrain and natural & man made cover which is nice. I love playing out in the fields and hiding behind berms in the, or you have the ability to hide behind and in vehicles. Or you get to start or opposition point. Then there's also the area for more experiences players, where you run and duck behind the inflatable cover laid out over an AstroTurf covered course.Capital Edge also has shaded outdoor seating for group events which is nice. That's where we put all of our personal and paintball stuff, not being actively used while in game.Overall: Great outdoor location. Bring clothes and shoes that you don't mind getting dirty, because that's what going to happen. And most importantly...expect to have some good old fashioned fun!"
"Best $14 ever spent! It's even a little less expensive for residents of Sausalito! Highly recommend for your toddlers. Parents, grandparents, caregivers are diligent in keeping an eye on their little ones as sometimes the older kids can get a little bossy as kids do. But they also learn in the process. Staff is great and they slow it down with music , balloons and other more quiet activities about midway through the morning. Bounce houses, slide, basketball and toys are terrific, along with the train room. Highly recommend. Get there at 9am and stay till noon. Free Peet's coffee and tea for the grownups. Great for birthday parties!"
"I had a great experience here! My friends and I did a white water rafting trip tour with The Travis Outdoor Rec. (Someone must be in the military) to be able to use the super discounted prices. The tour guides were super cool and knowledgable. Each guide had their own different personality traits and a all were friendly. We had Pat as our guide and he made the trip great. Especially because our boat did not flip one time :) We paid $68.00 per person. I would recommend staying on base or a hotel close by because you have to get there early. Like 6-7:00 am for most trips. All in all I had a great time and can't wait for the next one!Here is the FB and Website!https://www.facebook.com/travisODR/https://travis-odr.com"
"Would come back in the daytime when it's open gates are closed at 6:30pm. Has a big skate ramp place."
"I don't know much about Yolo county except for Ca he Creek Casino. I now know that Yolo county covers much more than farming, UC Davis, Costco at Woodland..... they have hidden gems such as wineries. The roads may be at times at the rough side. Oh btw they have great eats at Davis , West Sacramento as well. Yolo county is and has been part of the great Central Valley feeling maybe the world as part of the agricultural market. Now they have young wineries that maybe someday, like other wineries here in the state of California, will be competitive abs successful."
"Absolute beautiful park in Rancho Cordova. We attended a baby shower yesterday and really enjoyed our time there. The pavilion is tucked at the very back of the park with plenty of parking for large parties. There were probably about 150 people at our event and it was an extremely comfortable space to accommodate such size group. I'm not sure what our friends paid to rent out the space but it included parking for all their guests.I saw plenty of other birthday parties nearby so I'm assuming it's a local favorites to throw family events. Restrooms are mostly the portable type spread out all over the park. Plenty of shaded trails and very well kept community park.Would definitely recommend bringing your family or kids for a stroll."
"As a child I was a member of Boy City and after a couple years they allowed girls to join and renamed it to Boys & Girls Club. I lived in a very violent part of the city, so going to a place to escape all that while being able to study, hang out with friends and make new ones was amazing for my youth development.Fast forward to now, and I had move here to Central Valley with my family, after finding out through a Chamber of Commerce flyer we had one right here in Manteca. I went over to meet the staff and learn about what this location had to offer. For a membership price of $60 a year, my kids had access to homework assistance, STEM activities, Taekwondo 2 day of the week, Local Sports such as basketball, soccer and football. You couldn't find a better placed $60 dollars, and I know this as my children spend way more on Robux and Fortnite skins.I had also learned the staff is trained to handle children with ASD and ADHD which is another plus for those parents who aren't certain about putting their children in an unknown setting. They allow a day pass trial before you sign up so if youre curious to see how your kids about it, have them check it out and then talk about it on the car ride home. There are tremendous social benefits to being a member of the Boys and Girls club, and this location's staff is very friendly and welcoming."
"This is a great place for kids after school and out of the streets. Lots of neighborhood children come here; even my younger brother at one point. Its nice that lots of children are here and lots of volunteers helping the local community.Pros:Lots of activitiesNice play areasLots of volunteersTracks visitors Great facilityFenced around the lot.Cons:ParkingNotes:Anyone (almost) can volunteer. Just sign up.4.75 Stars for the rowdiness =)"
"This place is so COOL! Just opened a few days ago! Lots of stuff for kids. Splash area, swings, baseball field, picnic tables, bathrooms and tons of stuff to climb. In case your worried about kiddos getting hurt , its inevitable but they do have padding under the play structures that kids climb to ease the fall. There are some areas that have covered picnic areas but I am sure its RSVP through Cordova Rec. Very CooL!"
"Very nice facility. A clean, large, open space. Went here for an event so not sure how busy it is during regular hours."
"What a wonderful park! It has a small creek running through it which is always fun for the kids to explore. The playground is great! Swings, slides, and tall climbing stairs. Fantastic view from up top. Great spot for blowing bubbles into the wind. Such a sweet atmosphere.I don't enjoy coming down Marconi. The neighborhood surrounding the park is decent. You just have to be willing to travel past some of the more questionable areas of Marconi and Mission to get here. I'd advise to drive, but don't bike to this park. It's the safest method to getting to this little gem."