In a great area, something fun for all ages to do. Play equipment, covered picnic areas, tennis and basketball. Bathrooms should be open in all seasons because Oregon kids know how to get in outdoor activities even when its rainy and the homes across the street probably don’t want to see desperate 4 year olds having to use a tree.
Eric C.
Classificação do local: 4 West Linn, OR
Sunset Park is right near my home, so I’m there quite a bit walking the dog or passing through taking the kids to/from school(Sunset Primary is right next door to the park). Pros: Sunset Park is not the most beautiful park, but it’s actually pretty nice with large mature trees, a medium sized play area for kids(with slides, swings, play structure, etc.) and a picnic shelter. Cons: a lot of owners will bring their dogs there(including me), but some will not pick up their dog droppings. Ew. That’s just wrong, people! Clean up after your dogs!
Jen K.
Classificação do local: 2 West Linn, OR
When people think of West Linn, I suspect they imagine it is all McMansions and strip malls. But my city is actually a diverse set of neighborhoods with distinct personalities filled with parks and crisscrossed by rivers. Some sections are historic, others examples of modern luxury(gated communities and all), but there are many neighborhoods filled with modest homes. Sunset Park is nestled in that part of town. And while newer parks like Tanner Creek have installed the latest equipment and amenities and have manicured lawns, Sunset Park is just your average community park in a natural setting. This 5-acre park is filled with old growth trees so there is plenty of shade and grassy areas to bring your dog for a game of catch. The play structure is small, partially shaded, and geared toward children six and under. They’ve also kept some of the old fashioned slides and swings which for some reason always make me a little nervous. There is a small water feature with jets that spray water up in an arch, but isn’t terribly exciting for children. There is one tennis court, but it is alongside two basketball hoops, so I’m sure there is plenty of «oops, sorry» when both are in use. All the basics are covered, but no bells or whistles.