Absolutely toxic professional amateur gang of pickleball players. Went with my son at 8am, first time visit and wanted to introduce him to the sport and practice. There's 4 courts. Got the last court. Thinking it's a public park court and not an HOA/private court figured it'd be okay to take my young son. I guess I was wrong. I was harassed the whole 30 mins I was there to get off the court, when I was there first repeatedly, by multiple members of their pickleball "community" gang. My son and I were kicked off the full court and had to play half court. And I was threatened physically by a guy who wanted to force us off the court who already had a court no less because it is popular courts and they have their professional amateurs there wanting to play amateur competitive games. Made my son hate the first trip and our first experience with the "pickleball community". He never wants to return, and frankly neither do I. The courts are a public resource, and the city posted no specific rules we have to follow, if the city decided to put in a time limit while others are waiting for a court, fine, but there is no such rule, and with my young son were continually harassed and physically threatened. Not okay. While introducing my son to the sport he shouldn't be forced into joining their competitive games or rotating in or whatever they think they run there. Really disgusting toxic community, hope it isn't representative of pickleball players everywhere.
Pickle ball players set their stuff up on the tennis side, which is not allowed. Please follow the posted rules so that everyone can enjoy the facilities. They treat the tennis side like its a park sparawling blankets and lawn chairs. Do that somewhere else.
This small park is known for team sports on the fields, as well as individual play of tennis and handball on the courts. The Tynes Gym rec center with a basketball court inside has been closed, though outside access is provided for the restrooms. Also, there’s a some picnic tables for only a few people to sit and eat at. Parking is available via Tuffree Blvd. , just north of Bastanchury Rd. or thru Tri-Cities Park, at the south lower ‘lot.
It’s decent area, good place for Easter event for your church
Wonderful, free park. two tennis courts, a kids playground and kids baseball diamond. a dirt area to run laps and plenty of open space. parking can be limited during games and practices. Only annoying thing can be people who aren't playing tennis on the courts just doing non tennis things. They have a rule board and its awkward to ask them to clear out. I'm talking to you girl who was filming herself practicing random trick soccer moves, go on to the field please.
Came here specifically the tennis courts but I sort of had to make the trek from Tri-City to Tuffree Hill Park because I had no clue where I was going. This park has alot for being a park in the shadow of Tri-City. Tri-City is more of a park if you want to walk around a lake, barbecue, or biking. Tuffree has a field for recreational activities, a basketball court, a baseball diamond for little league, tennis courts, and an area for handball and racquetball. However, this park is a little run-down and the building that sits in the park looks a little haunted, but hey, thats character.
Great little park with a couple baseball fields, tennis courts, and a playground that's in pretty good shape for the little ones.
Ok Park, but by 5/530 it is dark! The playground is not visible at this hr....not taking my kids here :/
We live right on the park. It is very pleasant and safe. Wish they would water more. It is brown, except for the trees.
used to be nicer when it had less duck poop all over the place and the pond was less stinky..now it stinks so bad i wanna throw up!!