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Overview: Shark Crossing Playground and Spray Park is rated 4.1/5 from 16 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run.
dog friendly park
Overview: Shark Crossing Playground and Spray Park is rated 4.1/5 from 16 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run.
Overview: Shark Crossing Playground and Spray Park is rated 4.1/5 from 16 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run.
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Quite dangerous, I’d say. Lots of cracks and loose bolts. Make sure you look, before your child steps, slides or climbs on anything
Quiet and away from the crowds of nearby towns. Park next door is nice as well. Grass is sometimes long but that's ok. Neighbors living in front of the park let their dog off the leash to do it's business and chase little kids around. They seem to be annoyed that the park is there or feel as if they own it. The splash pad is still in very good condition, beware at night...mosquitoes will attack.
The cheese steak plate was great
Just passed through. It is not usually very crowded and a nice place for kids to splash around in the water on a hot day!
It's a place where you can fish. Nice and quiet. Pretty large erea. Really like that place.
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