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    Kendale Lakes Park

    4.3 (16 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Kate A.

    Great local park. It is right next to the school with parking on 142nd Ave as well as on 80th St. The best hill in west kendall to roll down. The kids love going up and down the hill. There are tables but no shelters that I know of. There are restrooms and a community room.

    Wendy A.

    We had such a loveley time at this park yesterday. It has a playground, basketball court, many benches with tables, and a nice long pathway to walk or run...I also saw some people working out. Parking is not that big and a lot of people park on the grass. It was not that crowded when we went at 5 PM but by 7 more people were there. They were all wearing masks and I loved it!

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    One of my favorite parks . Restrooms available Playground with no sand Basketball court some shade walking trail Picnic area also tennis available

    Great place for jogging.
    Rick M.

    Great park for walking or running. Been coming here for a few years now and they have added racketball, tennis and basketball. Good lighting at night but most enjoyable during the day where you can take a break in the shade. I use to run here everyday when I use to live in neighborhood and brings back great memories, but these days just one of the many stops in my long distance bike rides through Kendall. .

    Aida A.

    Kendale Lakes Park is beautiful,clean and safe. There are different kind of courts from tennis,basket ball,,and racket ball. It also has a playground for the little ones. The best to me is the trail where you can walk or jog around the park. At night it is well lit and the courts are open until late. You can park next to the courts or use the school parking lot. Yes, there is an elementary school on the park grounds.

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    It's a cute park. There's a basketball court, some benches to sit at. Came here on a Sunday afternoon. Wasn't overly busy.

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    Love this park..Is a great place to do a picnic with the family.

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