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    Juilfs Park

    4.2 (17 reviews)

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    Karina M.

    Juilfs Park is just minutes away from bustling Beechmont Ave., off Clough Pike. This 26 acre park contains an enormous playground, .9 mile paved jogging/biking/walking trail, 3 baseball diamonds, 2 sand volleyball courts, a basketball court, 4 soccer fields, numerous picnic tables, and two covered pavilions. This clean and well-maintained park has plenty of lush green space, which is perfect if you just want let your kid run around and be a kid, without worrying about obstacles getting in the way. I also love that they have doggie clean-up bag stations interspersed along the trails, reminding folks to clean up after their pooches. I've had a small company picnic here before and the feedback was overall very positive. I think this would be a good spot for family get-togethers or church events as well.

    Charlotte M.

    Nice place to walk around with your pets since the other park close to it don't allow pets! The children playground is big that your kid will have a bunch of options!! It's a nice family park to hang out on a nice weather weekend!

    Daniel P.

    1st visit to the park. Very clean and love the water play ground. They have a jungle Jim for toddler age kids and bigger kids. They also have special need swings for children who need them. It has a nice variety!

    Great play area!
    Alisha W.

    I absolutely love the kids play area! There is a large play structure with several slides, a sandbox space with a small play structure, and another space for toddlers to play. There are several sets of swings, including swings for handicapped children. There are benches for exhausted parents to pop a squat as well as a number of covered picnic tables. So glad I found this little gem. I plan to bring the kiddos here often.

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