
Grant Cox
4 reviews on 1 places
Not that special, but ample parking, space for soccer or playing in the field, and the playground equipment is decent. There are also several picnic tables in a section with moderate tree cover
Well appointed park with beautiful new equipment and soft safety surfaces for the kids. The playground has a whimsical woods motif.
There are plenty of tables and a covered pavilion.
This park connects via woods paths to both the Long Branch Nature Center and Glencarlyn Park/Dog Park & BBQ areas
There are plenty of tables and a covered pavilion.
This park connects via woods paths to both the Long Branch Nature Center and Glencarlyn Park/Dog Park & BBQ areas
Excellent park that connects to Isaac Crossman Park and the W&OD Trail. Walking trails, soccer field and basketball court can be found, along with a very cool playground. The playground has unique features such as little climbing boulders, spider web net swing, twisty slide, pavilion and more.
An added bonus is the playground has extremely bouncy and absorptive rubber flooring that keeps the kids safe!
An added bonus is the playground has extremely bouncy and absorptive rubber flooring that keeps the kids safe!
Decent playground with more than standard equipment. The park is best accessed from the Lemon Road School.
Where this park shines is in the beautiful field and trees. It's a really large field area with nice hills that would be good for sledding. Lots of bunnies out here too!
Where this park shines is in the beautiful field and trees. It's a really large field area with nice hills that would be good for sledding. Lots of bunnies out here too!