
I sometimes come to this park when I want to be outside but don't want to drive to a beach mountains,desert or Lake to have a picnic or play guitar This is a great spot for people watching. As...
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I sometimes come to this park when I want to be outside but don't want to drive to a beach mountains,desert or Lake to have a picnic or play guitar This is a great spot for people watching. As...
Not the prettiest section by the shoreline park. It has a narrow strip with picnic tables and overlooks the wetlands. A few blocks away is the highway.
Great food and amazing sunset views. Clean environment. Restaurant has great live music at times.
Robert is too young to know how bad a job he's doing . Stinks like feet. Go anywhere else before you realize what a money grabbing badly managed Marina this is. See for yourself
Parks are nice. In urban/ industrial areas, it is unquestionably a good thing to have spaces set aside, landscaped, manicured & available to the general public for outdoor activity & relaxation....
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