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    Belmont Recreation Center

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    4.1(8 reviews)
    2.0 miJohn Marshall

    This is my first time visiting a YMCA in the Richmond area. I was surprised with how updated this…read morelocation is. The workout area is a little smaller than I expected, but still provides most of the necessary workout equipment. The only machines lacking are bikes. I utilized the pool and was surprised that several lap lanes were open at 11am on a Saturday. Only downside is the pool had to close due to a lifeguard calling out. Overall this Y location is very nice and I would recommend. I was impressed with be coffee and snack bar that appeared to even offer bagels. Also impressed with the community boards offering numerous resources and flyers.

    I have 2 kids at the YMCA Summer Camp. It has been a harrowing experience. Both of them have been…read morebullied by kids and adult staff members on multiple occasions (one incident a staff member used homophobic slur against an 8 year old, another slapped a ball out of my 10 year olds hand because another child lied about a ball). I have had conversations with leadership and have been assured the issue would be dealt with but it's been an ongoing issue. They have no problem when one of my kids has an off day letting me know or threaten to expel him but it's perfectly okay for them to be bullied by staff and other kids and we can't even get a meeting. It's beyond disgraceful that people working with children subject them to cruelty and only see the kids as the problem.

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    Humphrey Calder Park

    Humphrey Calder Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.2 miMuseum District

    I used to play here as a kid, we'd come here and play volley ball, soccer and lacrosse. And…read morereally, it hasn't changed too much. My niece went to school in this area and came to the adjoining community center after school. It looked the same as it did years ago. The park has several big fields, basketball courts, a small playground, a sand pit, restrooms (which aren't very clean), a picnic area and some other amenities. But IMO, it needs some TLC and a facelift. For its size, I think it could stand for some more equipment and newer fixtures. I'm glad this neighborhood has a place for kids and kids at heart to play, yet it is in dire need of a spruce!

    Overall a decent park to take kids to play. They have plenty of picnic tables covered for personal…read moreevents or parties however it is a first come first serve basis. They have public bathrooms and water fountains near these picnic tables. There is a large area toward the back of the park which has swings jungle gym in a play area for children. They also have basketball courts a volleyball net with sand and plenty of soccer fields to play A variety of sports. Parking can be quite tricky if you cannot find a spot in there nearby parking lot you could always park across the street from the park. However be mindful of the parking is also designated for the apartment buildings of the gallery nearby. If you park across the street from the park beware that you are crossing a very large and busy intersection of traffic as majority of traffic is coming off of the interstate. Abide by the laws and use the cross walks for safety. My group of friends and I utilize the volleyball net and sand volleyball pit. While the net is not the greatest of quality and does sag it does provide an ample area for volleyball to be played. The sandpit is not easily marked for boundaries for an actual game however there is some sort of haphazard ribbon around the perimeter of the pit. I would recommend wearing flip-flops or sandals if you wish to play in that area. The biggest downside to this park is some of broken glass near the bathrooms and water fountains. Be mindful when children and adults are playing to not be barefooted around these areas. We came across a good amount of broken glass scattered around. Overall the park seems to be used quite often especially on the weekends such as on Saturday and Sunday. One of the smallest yet busiest parks in the museum district, and one of the best hidden secrets. Keep in mind that there are no dogs are allowed on premises, as well as no alcohol, weapons etc. and it closes at dark.

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    4.6(10 reviews)
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    Lovely little museum and visitor center at the back of Crump Park…read more Inside the visitir center shows the history of Gabriel's Rebellion and the Sheppard Family of Henrico The visitor center is open daily, the Meadow Farmhouse is open by appointment only. There are live animals outside the Farmhouse.....not for petting or feeding! Henrico Parks and Recs offers lectures on VA and Henrico history and often meets here. We love walking through the park and often go to the lectures.

    I love history and this area of Glen Allen is steeped with Virgina history! It opened in 1981,…read moregifted to Henrico County by the namesake park, the Crump family. The museum of Meadow Farm here behind Crump Park is a lovely example of rural farm life in circa 1860. It's well-preserved and has distinct architectural significance of middle class living in that time period. The outbuildings are also well-maintained and the grounds are nicely manicured. At times there are festivals here where folks dress in period costumes and demonstrate candle making, basket weaving, etc. and a blacksmith quarters. There are also animals dwelling in the barns and pastures of this natural living farm. They have many activities and historic events, including a history of "Gabriel's Rebellion". There is usually a big July 4th celebration and other calendar events. This is a wonderful family park as there's lots of trails, picnic areas, a lake and other amenities. Don't miss touring this beautiful park!

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