One of the best (if not the best) parks in College Station. It has the best playground for small kids: the ground is covered with a bouncy substance that is much better than gravel or grass. Also,...
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The D.A. 'Andy' Anderson Arboretum, formerly known as the Brazos County Arboretum, is a serene 17-acre park in College Station, TX. Established in 1976 as part of the USA Bicentennial celebration, it serves as an educational and scientific hub for the cultivation of native Texas trees and shrubs.
Located on Anderson Street, the arboretum features an interpretive trail system and a shelter, providing visitors with a peaceful environment to explore and learn about the diverse flora of the region. Partially funded by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, this park is a testament to the city's commitment to preserving and showcasing the natural beauty of College Station.
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This park has a trail for walking, jogging, running, biking and walking pets. The trail goes all the way to lemon Tree park. The trial connects to Anderson park and The College Station Cemetery....
Has a running trail that connects with Lemon Tree Park across the street or to a winding creek. Contains a small water park that has lifeguards on duty and is family friendly.
Love this park! Separate swings for toddlers and bigger kids. All the play equipment, for the toddlers and bigger kids, is shaded. Soft cushioned ground under all play equipment. Large grassy area...
It's right next to a cemetery....Seems like a pretty trail but didn't feel comfortable walking by myself. It was dead and had a weird vibe to it.
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