Mixed feelings about this park. The bathrooms are just a local cruise spot for m4m encounters. Have seen it with my eyes 2 men coming out of the bathroom adjusting themselves. Seems like a decent enough field to hold a little league practice or game which I have witnessed the m4m encounters while said game or practice is going. Basically my warning is for fellow parents to watch their child closely when at this park. Very closely.
My grandson played soccer there this morning. The soccer field looks well maintained.
Bathroom facilities, ample parking and a beautiful soccer field.
Nice little park in Sacramento CA. Mainly a soccer field. They're are restrooms, that are kept clean. Once a day by city parks people. However, take your toilet paper, sometimes it's out. Oh yea do except the homeless to be around. They like to bathe up in the restroom. Overall it's a clean nice Soccer field/ park.
This park is kept up and very clean Playground: There is no playground Restrooms: They are well kept Dog-friendliness: There are always people walking their dogs here Picnic area: There is a small picnic area
One field park. Either soccer or baseball. Beautifully kept flat level field. Numerous extra goal posts lined up along one edge of the field. Restrooms available women's was out of toilet paper At least one picnic table at a shady corner of the field. Residentual parking, not too bad.
Great grass field is kept up for local soccer teams. Has a baseball diamond and public bathrooms. Careful on the bathrooms not the cleanest ones. Some lot parking at the old B street theater. And on street parking.
Plain Per Say...But... Good Location Easy Access A Lot Of Parking Great Place For A Walk
This place is awesome they have a skatepark the river that you can go and sit at and watch the water and they have a bocce ball course I highly recommend that you bring your children to the skatepark it's $3 for admission and your kids can stay all day if you get a membership it's $20 for 12 visits a better price for me
If there's soccer, that's what is happening at Leland Park, but when it's vacant, it's nearly empty. Some campers live on the edge but are respectful.