Saeed Mashaal Bhatti7 months ago
What a peaceful and serene Park, we went there with kids and there were so many things to captivate them like the belly of the ducks and the flying pigeons around over the pond and different monuments. If you are lucky you can see blue heron, pelecons, etc. It's well managed, need and clean place for a walk or jogging or spending some time there. It also offers a lot for history geeks.
Jennifer Summers11 months ago
A very beautiful memorial for our soldiers. Very quiet, great place to see tons of ducks and turtles.
Also, if you're going to feed the wildlife please DO NOT feed them bread, It is very bad for their health. Please Google it if you need proof. Frozen veggies, unsalted nuts are great alternatives to bread.
Victoria Stevensa year ago
This was a beautiful park! My family really enjoyed walking around and looking at the different monuments. Also, there is a beautiful pond with a water spray in the middle. Our favorite part was all of the turtles!! There were so many turtle heads poking out of the pond water that I couldn't count them all. I would recommend this attraction during your visit. This is also a free attraction. Enjoy!
Jason Roberson3 months ago
Wonderful experience I took a lot of photos really enjoyed My day
Stephen Hill10 months ago
Admiral Mason Park is a powerful and peaceful tribute to the men and women of the U.S. military. The displays and monuments do a great job sharing the history and honoring those who have served, both past and present. It’s clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed.
The memorial to Marine aviation is especially moving—a proud reminder of the legacy and courage of those who have taken to the skies in service of our nation. Equally powerful is the Gold Star Families Memorial, a solemn space that honors the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Sunrise is an especially beautiful time to visit—quiet, reflective, and full of meaning as the light hits the memorials. A must-visit spot in Pensacola for anyone who wants to take a moment to appreciate the sacrifices made for our country.