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    Chimborazo Park

    4.5 (13 reviews)

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    Plenty of benches
    William V.

    Lots of grass to run around on and relax. This is not a park with a playground and things like that. You are on top of a hill in the Church Hill area of Richmond. You will see lots of people walking, running, taking kids for a stroll, and dog walking. There are some trails around the park that you can walk. Lots of benches to sit in and relax. People are playing sports in one area. A guy is flying a toy helicopter. A little of everything. If you get here during the day there is a small museum that talks about the first battle hospital during the civil war. They play a short film. There is someone to talk to in there. And some air conditioning on a hot day.

    Inna New York City.
    Wilson B.

    I really wanted a picture of Lady Liberty so where else would one take their Sub Rosa snacks to eat? Chimborazo Park has the history of being the former home of a confederate hospital. After the Union victory, the Freedmen's Bureau took over the site. Today the National Parks Service is in charge in spite of the confederate dedication plaque you may come across. I don't like heights at all but the view from the top is amazing. There is an ample amount of benches where you can look below at Rocketts Landing and the James River or further out at the formerly independent city of Manchester. Bring a book and or snacks and enjoy a nice walk in the peace and quiet.

    Go fly a kite...really
    Nicole K.

    My first visit to a Richmond Park. This park is expansive. I have no idea how many blocks the park spans. I was here the weekend there was a big festival and there was a detour with several streets blocked off. I wasn't able to see the full park but the section that I went to was accessible maybe 10 blocks away. From the side of the park that I was on I couldn't see or hear any of the festival, that's how big this park is. This is a dog friendly park. There is an overlook where you can see a residential part of the city below, rooftops galore. This park has many different areas of wide open space. In-fact a commercial was filmed here with about a hundred people and cameras up on a cherry picker. I met a few fellas that live in a house just across the street from the park so they come across to the park all the time and they can see from their windows whenever there is an event or festival on that side of the park. How cool is that?!?

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    I havent been in RVA long, but coming from Buffalo, NY where is there only 2 big parks this place beats both of them.

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    Forest Hill Park - Flower

    Forest Hill Park

    4.6(32 reviews)
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    This park has amazing trails, gardens, and an amazing playground for kids. It is ADA accessible…read more just know that the playground is next to the Pickleball court.

    Beautiful park with a variety of trail offerings. I was here for almost 2 hours and still don't…read morethink I saw everything. There is so much to explore here and offers something for every level of stepper. Whether you're looking for an intense hike or just a leisurely stroll, this is a great spot to be. The park has multiple entrances and different access points which would make multiple visits here still feel fresh. The park is very hilly and has a lot of inclines so keep that in mind. Once you get down to the park you'll be greeted by the lake trail where you can walk in a loop around the stunning lake. You can also do catch and release fishing here which I saw multiple people doing. While the lake trail is paved, this park also has a variety of cobblestone and natural trails as well. The walks are pretty shaded and all have stunning views of either greenery or some water component. This is a great walking spot if you're wanting to really dive into nature and experience some stunning views. This is definitely a more mild intensity walk mainly because of the inclines, they also have stair entrances to get on the trail as well. There were quite a few people on the trail, consisting of families, groups and even solo walkers. Despite its almost secluded nature this park felt relatively safe with the amount of people present. You may want a trail buddy if veering into the natural trails but the paved lake loop was pretty open making it feel safe for solo walkers. Overall, with its variety of entrances, views, and the moderate challenge, this park is a great choice for regular walkers and nature lovers!

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    Three Lakes Park and Nature Center - Turtles basking in the sun along the shore.

    Three Lakes Park and Nature Center

    4.5(23 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    I had an incredible time at this charming park. As it is getting warmer, I am looking for new to me…read morespots to go on walks after work. Three Lakes Park was the perfect evening refresh. We arrived around 5:30pm and spent until about 7pm exploring all the walking paths. There is something here for everyone. There is a huge playground for little ones, there are paths for walkers/runners/dog walkers, and there were even a bunch of people fishing in the lakes. I love how child-friendly this park is. It felt like most of the bridges, benches, and other fun structures were made by girl or boy scouts. There is a huge parking lot so it's easy to drive to this spot. They also have very clean restrooms. We didn't go in to the nature center, but that was pretty too. I liked that this park had a lot to explore. The water was low enough at one section for us to go to a little island in the middle of one lake. While not all the trees have their leaves yet, I image this is even prettier when everything is in bloom. It was a very serene and lovely place to explore.

    Three Lakes is a gem of a park not far from Richmond proper. I love walking here when I happen to…read morebe visiting a business or estate sale nearby and it has always been exceedingly pleasant. This place has plenty of parking, lots of playground equipment, and (as the name suggests) three small lakes to walk around. It's worth noting that the main lake (closes to the park entrance) is where fishing is permitted and has the newest/nicest path as well. The middle lake is enjoyable though is a bit rougher. The far lake was damaged in storms in the past so some of it is pretty rough but still enjoyable to explore. I make sure to hit all three lakes every visit, though if you want a nice clean experience, stick to the main lake. The nature center is nice but fair warning: it's pretty small and won't take more than 10-15 minutes to enjoy in its entirety. Still, the staff member there tends to be nice and there are a few small animals in the little displays there. If you want a fun place to walk (especially if you have kids who like playground equipment), this is a great spot to do it. Overall: 5.0 stars ---- Pros: - Beautiful walking spot. - Pleasant staff. - Lots of free parking. - Fun (if small) nature center. - Plenty of playground equipment for kids. Cons: - It would be great if they fully re-built the third lake, though I suppose the rugged nature of it is part of the charm.

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