
Theresa H
4 reviews on 1 places
Quiet, clean little park with nice, new playground equipment (big kid, little kid and swings), small basketball court, baseball diamond, walking trail through the trees, and covered picnic area. The park is dog friendly and there is a doggie water fountain and clean up stations.
GPS will take you to a small entrance next to some homes. You can street park here and walk down the slope to the playground area, or you can park in a surface lot by following GPS to Bobby Pearse Community Center instead. The surface lot is closer to the playground and picnic area, while the street parking entrance is closer to the basketball and baseball areas.
GPS will take you to a small entrance next to some homes. You can street park here and walk down the slope to the playground area, or you can park in a surface lot by following GPS to Bobby Pearse Community Center instead. The surface lot is closer to the playground and picnic area, while the street parking entrance is closer to the basketball and baseball areas.
Great little playground for little kids and has some unique features like a rolling rack and a sway swing. A short walk through a wooded area leads to another playground for older kids featuring two swings, a slide and a large climbing obstacle course. There are plenty of shaded picnic tables near both playgrounds, and lights along the path in between the two. Parking is ample, and the baseball grounds and soccer fields look nice too. The park hours are listed as 7am - 7pm, but we were able to stay past 7pm on a Friday night without the gate closing.
Although much smaller than the Greenville location, this location in Spartanburg is just as high in quality. The stations are completely designed for children five and under and include a water station, a large train/car table, two baby/crawler enclosed mat areas, a tree themed play piece with stuffed animals, apple tree and windy/leaf activities, reading space, blocks (oversized and traditional), health/check-up area, and a small grocery store. An older child probably would not be entertained here, but definitely a good indoor spot for the littles.
Cute park with plenty of shade. Two playgrounds (one for younger kids, one for older), plus hopscotch and other non-equipment games. There are wild bunnies around the tree lines, and an ample amount of tennis courts. The picnic area is large and has water fountains.