NOOOOOSHADEATALL! NONE. Bring an umbrella and sun screen please. During the drought they stagger which equipment works and which doesn’t. It’s a very small backyard type of park that gets the job done but don’t expect much. There are no changing areas just a couple of C– bathrooms. The kids were okay with it but just make sure to come prepared or it won’t be a fun experience.
Yanet P.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I love this park ! You can grill and have fun in the water ! The kids loved it. They cried when we had to leave. They need more grills though. But overall great time !
Lauren D.
Classificação do local: 5 Concord, CA
I took my 2yo around 2:30pm and he loved it! There are 3 different areas for different ages. It wasn’t as busy as I expected it would be, though there were lots of kids playing and having fun. I couldn’t believe the park(and parking) was free. There were also food and ice cream vendors there, so we bought an ice cream for $ 1. We’ll probably go here at least once at week during the summer if it stays open! The Claycord website said, «To conserve water, hours have also been shortened by two hours a day… the park will be open Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. and noon to 6 p.m. on weekends. After school is in recess, hours will be noon to 6 p.m. daily.»
Melanie R.
Classificação do local: 3 Concord, CA
Area is a little rough(some reports of violence in the area), there is no shade, and parents do not watch their jerk kids. It would be lovely with a bit fewer people and some overhangs or trees for shade. The kids obviously love it though. They are still operating even with water restrictions though, so I do not know how I feel about that.
Char D.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
My kids really like this spray park, which is located right next to Meadow Homes Elementary. It has just enough water structures for kids of all ages. They even have a smaller area for the littler ones. The biggest pros for me are it’s free and there is always parking, either in the parking lot or on the street. What I don’t like about this place is the lack of shade, no changing rooms(public restroom is small), and the parking lot is easily accessible, which means any child can step out of the spray park and into the lot. I would suggest keeping a close eye on your child. Also, during the summer it is suppose to be open from 10am-6pm, but sometimes the water is not on. I would STRONGLY suggest calling the spray park hotline to make sure the water is on. The last we were there, they shut the water off at 3pm. Bummer for my kids since we were only there for 30 minutes.