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Overview: Brubaker Park is rated 4.2/5 from 251 Google reviews.
dog friendly park
Overview: Brubaker Park is rated 4.2/5 from 251 Google reviews.
Overview: Brubaker Park is rated 4.2/5 from 251 Google reviews.
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We like coming her to hike the cliffs behind the baseball fields all the views are serene a great a place to see the top of the world CHRIS&ANA Now the pines along the fields have great breathing air quality one can find themselves rejuvenating instantly
Great family park 24 years ago,,,!! Just remember to be safe !!! safe! I personally have lived here for over 24 years and I have good memories made at this park of my children and grandchildren Brubaker park , although I've watched as He et itself is not a safe place!!! Mini LA ,!!!
Only bad thing is when dog owners have their dog's OFF leash. They're not entitled. Who doesn't want their dogs to run free?! Put a leash on your dog's when you're walking your dog@the park!!
Beautiful and peaceful, lots of families and room for the kids to play and explore!!!
Love this park! I drove 2 hours for an event, it was a great experience. I wish the spaces weren’t “reserved” and we could have stayed all day but I guess it’s not too bad. The only con - geese poop everywhere, so new rare of where u step .
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