Outside
Outside
Lineberry Park as you approach it from the gravel parking lot
Highest portion of the play structure
Climbing options
They're in the process of removing some of the trees at this park: note the large one removed in the front here.
Additional playground equipment details
Medium slides
Gravel parking lot dedicated to the playground and a portable toilet
Lineberry Park signage
It's late March and the Dogwood trees lining the front of the park are in full bloom
Small wooded area between St Francis Episcopal Church and the park
March Dogwood tree blooms line the front perimeter of the park facing the street
Baby/toddler swings
Climbing options
Musical chimes -- neat feature but not maintained (only about 3 worked)
Pavilion with picnic table and 1 of 2 trashcans
Lineberry Park has a ramp to access the play structure to make it accessible
Small field (part of the park up to the ditch) between the playground and neighboring houses
Another view of the small field which gives way to a small wooded area
Largest slides
Small field within the park currently occupied by geese
Climbing options
Lisa M.
Oct 13, 2021
Lineberry Park is a quiet, small neighborhood park. It has a playground, a very small field, and small wooded areas with established trees. The park is mostly clean overall. It isn't excessively busy but has a continuous flow of families in and out. -- The Playground --The playground area with wood chip mulch is best for elementary school aged children. The equipment is in generally good condition; with close supervision it's good for younger children (note that there are moderate gaps in the openings along the playground system). The highest slide feels a bit unstable. There are baby/toddler swings and regular swings, which are pretty high off the ground for children. There's also numerous climbing options. The playground is in full shade; the shade is mostly from sweetgum (gumball) trees, so I wouldn't recommend it for pets. -- Benches & Pavilions --There is one pavilion with one picnic table beneath it. There is a trash can not far from it and another can in the parking lot. There are a few benches along the perimeter of the playground. -- Walking Areas & Accessibility --There are no paths or walking areas within the park, except for the paved path from the parking lot to the pavilion that ends just before the playground. Lineberry Park has a ramp to access the play structure to make it more accessible to people with differing abilities. -- Sporting Equipment --There are no other equipment options other than the playground. -- Amenities --There is only a portable toilet (no plumbing), so not ideal for a long visit. -- Parking --There is a gravel parking lot owned by the city and designated for the park. There's one handicapped accessible parking spot and other unmarked spots. -- Things to Note --It is behind St. Francis Episcopal Church. Other than the fence by the parking lot, the perimeter of the park is a moderate ditch. There is no fence or physical boundary between the park and the neighboring properties, but a few of the houses have their own fences. It's not right next to water, but there's water slightly further down on S. Rosemont Rd, so with that and the shade, mosquitoes are a moderate issue. -- Takeaways --This is nice, somewhat older neighborhood park not far from S. Rosemont Rd. The main attraction is its playground. If you are in the area and armed with bug spray, it's worth a visit for children. I wouldn't suggest traveling out of your way for it though as there are lots of other parks in VB to enjoy, many with more offerings.
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Angela W.
Nov 17, 2022
Lineberry Park is located in a quiet neighborhood with tall trees for a nice shade to the playground. It's spacious and next to a church.
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