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Overview: Jaycee Park is rated 4.5/5 from 495 Google reviews.
dog friendly park
Overview: Jaycee Park is rated 4.5/5 from 495 Google reviews.
Overview: Jaycee Park is rated 4.5/5 from 495 Google reviews.
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This park is pretty good. Has a great playground for kids. And a really nice Dog Park. There’s a very small hiking trail through a very small patch of woods. Definitely needs more forest but all in all it’s an OK park. Took a couple stars off because it always smells like marijuana every time I go there. Not sure what’s going on, but it seems like there’s a lot of drugs happening in the area. Also noticed a small homeless camp in the woods.
Small and quaint. FIVE sand volleyball courts there! They finally opened their BRAND NEW PLAYGROUND!!! It…is…awesome! SO cool! Has a spiderweb climbing feature, two fun modern swings, and a 3-story super tube twisty slide! 😮😮😁👍👍 Perfect place to bring your kids to!
Cute playground. My 15 month old enjoyed the toddler playground (with assistance).
Wow what a perfect park location! We pleasantly discovered a beautiful garden that lead to a wonderful trail! Perfect place to hike, connect with nature and center oneself❤️
Awesome park! Beautiful Japanese garden, huge updates playground area, also a small old school one, sand volleyball courts, rec leagues, tennis courts, fields and a dog park. Loved it!
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