Reviews
Excellent place to bring kids. The playground has a fence, so you know they can't run too far. The park facilitates imaginative play, with a ship and a small circle of houses. It's wheelchair accessible, and one of the swings has a roller-coaster style harness. There's also a sand pit, monkey bars, slides, and a couple picnic tables. The path connecting the various play areas is technically a loop, and can be used for running laps if the it isn't crowded. It's right next to the pond, so it's easy to observe the geese, and there's a bed of native flowers for those interested.
For those without kids, there's a long trail that's good for walking or jogging when it's dry. There are benches placed at intervals, which is helpful if you're not up to long distances, have something stuck in your shoe, or just want to watch the geese at the pond. You can fish from the pond (although keeping said fish may require a Kansas Fishing license), and there's a small dock. Many people bring their dogs, and there are a few stations with bags so people can pick up their pet's poop. There are also bunch of sports fields and a gym that I haven't tried. You can walk here from any of the surrounding communities, but there are also parking spaces.
5
7 years ago (12-03-2018)
Best park for walking, riding, or jogging. It's a beautiful place and we'll kept. They have ballparks, soccer fields, golf, and batting cages. I love running there. If only they had some light like City Park
4
7 years ago (07-03-2018)
Great spot to park by the pond and eat lunch to take a break from the workday, or to let the kids run around! Peaceful, well-kept... and the pond is stocked - perfect for taking the little ones fishing.
5
7 years ago (08-03-2018)
One of my favorite parks in Manhattan! Beautiful lake and tables near it, to spend time with your family or beloved!
5
7 years ago (26-03-2018)
A great park! We enjoyed a lovely walk through this park.
5
7 years ago (22-04-2018)