A cozy little park in a quiet neighborhood. Not only does it have a place where kids aged 8+ can play, it also has a place(with supervision) much smaller kids can use. During the summer months, the park’s 3 baseball parks commonly become the sight of a rousing game of baseball.(also on the grounds, is a concession shop that sells(a bit overpriced) hot and cold foods, of assorted varities. It has a large pavillion which house several tables(approximately 12 – 15), along with several garbage cans(which, in the summer, is a popular place for bumblebees, obviously), and barbecue pits. (little note on big kid area: it’s got several swings, roughly 2 slides, a merry go round.) (little note on little kid area: it’s got some swings for little Ryle with a Baby-like swinging-gate opening, some rocking animals, monkey bars, 2 intermediate slides for tykes in between the ages, along with a fun rickety, wooden-planked, bridge.) It also includes several tables near a creek that gently flows a good walk away, volleyball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, a walking or running track, a fishing stream and a skate park. Just nearby, this park is a comfortable walking place for many people. It’s got a dirt trail around the ballparks, that are commonly used by many. Be careful though. This park has two entrances. One can be located near the pool, and the other can be located near the big kid play area/pavillion(off of Fruitbud Dr.) I seem to return time and time again to this park. The best thing is: it’s all free, provided you play by the town’s rules. Park does close at sundown, and in winter, this park isn’t open at all. But buyor beware, despite the short presence of a police nearby in this park, they can(and will) report quickly to this park when problems are called in. They do patrol this park, but mostly at night.(For those wanting to vandalize this park(although not much vandalism has occured), this sentence has been included, and is completely true.)