
Neal Oza
2 reviews on 1 places
Scenic, peaceful place! Nice (nearby) getaway from DC with potentially gorgeous fall colors (we were a tad early when we visited, but could see the beginning of the changeover). Entry was free since we visited in October (on Indigenous Peoples Day), and it wasn't too crowded
Nice neighborhood park. I go to play VB on the sand courts their. The sand depth is shallow, so it's easy to scrape a knee or wrist/elbow on the concrete underneath when going for a dive. Also, it'd be nice to have a better protection (tall net?) to prevent the ball from going into the trees/bushes, poor drainage puddles, or the highway (yes, I've seen a hit ball get redirected onto the highway... can't imagine what the drivers' thought!)
Update (03/26/23): Adding some lights for the sand volleyball courts would be nice, esp. since it is next to the tennis courts that have lights.
Update (03/26/23): Adding some lights for the sand volleyball courts would be nice, esp. since it is next to the tennis courts that have lights.