There is no road access to this park. You have to walk in. There is a path down the hill fairly nearby, but where's the fun in that. Usually when we come we park on the island and the kids bike in. When we went this time though the river festival was going on, so we thought we'd avoid the island and park a little ways on the other side and take a walk to the park. Little did we realize that the river festival included stops all along the river on the green belt, and the park was right in the middle of it all. I guess it wasn't the best day to come, but we went anyways, and even stopped at some of the stations along the way.
Here at the park, there are a few nice trees, and a nice place for a picnic. Unfortunately with other stuff all around, it was hard for the boys to focus on lunch, and I almost had to beg them to play on the playground so I could get some pictures.
There's nothing really all that unique about the playground itself, just your typical playground stuff. Usually when we come though, the highlights are the bike ride and throwing rocks in the river, both of which we skipped today.
As usual in a park with sand, this was their favorite part, and where they spent the most time... at least when they were at the playground. Today though, there were just so many other things to do and see, you would have thought I was punishing them by making them play on the playground.
Just beyond the playground was a little obstacle course showing how fish have to swim upstream, avoid predators and junk, gather food and oxygen, and then bury their eggs in the sand. The boys could see it from the playground, and it just looked so exciting that it's all they wanted to do.
Right by the playground there was another station that had a bunch of animal furs, etc. displayed. Dean I think enjoyed that one. Both on the way to the park and on the way back, the boys had to stop and look at these fish.
None of these extra things are usually here, but it made for a fun trip to the park anyways.
