Mary M. • June 21, 2023Free entry, paid parking. Walk around the park can be as short as half hour. Visited June/2023, there's no water in the pond and the red bridge is closed.
Bill B. • November 10, 2015Beautiful park great hiking and biking . You can even barbecue in the picnic areas they have lots of shade and trees ;)
Catalina N. • May 19, 2016Walking the trails, bocci ball, beautiful scenery, nice Park for a picnic.
Mary U. • April 13, 2016Great park! I had been amazed by the roses everywhere! Liked the fresh air and the roses smell..being lucky to visit during the spring 😎
Yvonne B. • June 6, 2018Such an awesome park! Bit of old school mixed in with kid size workout equipment.
Aaron A. • July 11, 2019Great trails in the park. Once you’re in the park you don’t hear any traffic and it’s very peaceful
Stephanie S. • April 13, 2013Come early when visiting here or Happy Hollow. There is a small lot on Phelan Ave. right next to History Park where you can park for free when spots are available!
Al B. • December 28, 2018Always get the hot chocolate when you're here! If you want to avoid the crowds, come around 8-9PM.
Ann S. • July 27, 2018Great shady park in the area! July has concert in the Park on Thursday nights!
Jessica B. • March 25, 2013Lived here for over 20 yrs and never knew about this! Surprisingly clean with all the foot traffic.
Anna L. • March 4, 2012Great place for people without kids to meet friends with kids under 10. The playground keeps the little buggers busy
Jerry W. • September 20, 2010Please keep your dog on a leash and pick up whatever it dropped. Enjoy this nice and beautiful park in our neighbourhood! Let's keep it in great shape! Thanks!
Todd G. • November 13, 2013If they're playing softball at the softball field, be sure to park all the way to the right as you enter the parking lot. Park too close to the grass, and you're risking a dented car from a foul ball.
Nico P. • June 25“The park and nearby Grant Lake are some of my favorite places to visit throughout the year. If you like wildlife, hiking, or beautiful scenery this is your spot. Wild pigs, eagles, so much more. “
HISTORY • July 14, 2010This park was donated by Mildred Overfelt in 1959 in memory of her parents William and Mary Overfelt, who were pioneers that started grain and dairy farms in the 1960s.
Men's Health Mag • April 16, 2015Play a game on the largest permanent outdoor Monopoly Board. You can rent the game—giant dice, houses, and prison uniforms included—but prepare to stay parked there for hours.
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