2 /5 Patrick S: I go here to walk my dogs as there are far fewer people here than at other parks. The only drawback is that there are many coyotes that live in the area. They have become quite brazen in their quest for food. Please be aware of this and prepare accordingly. Other than that, its a quiet place to chill. There is a sectioned off area above the tables area that has climbing apparatus for the kids. It is quite close to the hillside so supervision is suggested. My dingos like the grassy field in the lower area.
Update 8/4/23:
So I have a spine injury, and I park at the top of the single driveway near the childrens play area. Its super close to the restrooms and my injury makes me have to urinate more frequently (TMI but now u know why I park there). Today, while walking my little dogs at the park, a maintenance worker tells me I cant park there. I explained my injury, and he kept saying I could not park there. I was walking up to my vehicle as my dogs had finished their business and I then told him that there are no signs prohibiting me from parking there. He kept saying I had to park elsewhere, and now he was getting annoying. I told him as I was walking to my car, "why are you hassling me? Theres no one else at the park" he kept insisting that there were signs and that I had to leave. There was no regard for my injury, and there are no signs or chains blocking this driveway. There is a chain on the other road leading up into the back of the park but that has a sign posted. See my pics and you be the judge. Pic 1 shows the signs at the bottom. Pic 2 shows my car at the bottom of that driveway near the signs. Pic 3 shows where my car was parked and the curb is white. Pic 4 shows the other pole and no sign. Oh yes, pic 5 shows where the city employee was parked, and thats NOT the parking lot. Poor customer service, and I come here almost daily.