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    Riley Park - Delphi

    Riley Park - Delphi

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    There's a remarkable and historical foot suspension bridge that spans Deer Creek and connects Riley…read morePark to downtown Delphi. (I'm only reviewing the bridge as Ken has done a great job of reviewing the park.). The footbridge was first built in 1908 but has been replaced multiple times due to flooding. There was no bridge between the flood of 1913 and the rebuild in 1989. Todays bridge is suspended by steel cables and the walk way and rails are wood. You can see remarkable, majestic views of Deer Creek from the bridge. I have to admit, the bridge is a little wobbly when crossing by foot, especially if others are crossing. The bridge is part of the Riley-City Trail, one of many trails in Delphi. To access the bridge, park in Riley Park and there is a tree covered wood walkway to the bridge. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.

    Riley Park (and the Annex across the street) provides nearly all you could want from a park. The…read moremain park has activities including baseball, basketball, tennis, volleyball, a hiking trail for walkers, and a playground for kids. There is also a gazebo and a large shelter/pavilion and several landscaped gardens. The park lies on the south side of Deer Creek and has an elevated boardwalk that leads to a footbridge that crosses over. There is plenty of parking and quite a bit of shade along the walking trail. Across the highway is the Riley Park Annex. Although it practically doubles the park size, it is less developed. It does have a small playground (swings) and a skate park, but most of the area is set aside for soccer fields. There isn't a water feature here, so on days like my visit, the park was pretty empty due to the heat/humidity. And be careful pulling out onto the highway since visibility is not the greatest for seeing oncoming traffic if you are crossing the road. Review #2789

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    View east from bridge of Deer Creek
    View east from bridge of Deer Creek
    View west from the suspension bridge
    View west from the suspension bridge
    Skate park south of the entrance to the Annex

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    Skate park south of the entrance to the Annex
    Pacers Athletic Center

    Pacers Athletic Center

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    46.1 mi

    I play here all the time and it's great. I have never been treated bad. I have great memories here…read moretoo. 10/10 would recommend.

    I'm not sure where they find the referees, but I'd say 8 out of 10 have absolutely no idea what…read morethey are doing. And the fact that the PAC allows them to continue reffing is beyond me. Kids are constantly being hurt and refs are not making the calls because they are underpaid and overworked, so they want to get home. Or the refs say "they are only in 1st grade...etc" how will children ever learn if you allow them to continuously foul, travel, double dribble etc? Or you just have refs that referee like this is street ball. They have some amazing coaches. But be very careful when you are paying your thousands of dollars for your child or children to play. They advertise all coaches have played or coached at the high school, college or pro level. But that in fact is false. You can end up with a coach who has no experience listed anywhere online, no high-school stats, but went to college and got a degree in sports media. A coach whose teams are beat by 60+ points and no in game adjustments are ever made. And I know everyone has to start somewhere but I'd recommend a coach with no experience start off in a bite size league for 3 & 4 year olds. Coach Mike and Coach Ajay though 10/10. Pros. You can look them up and see all of their achievements. Absolutely amazing coaches and know what they are doing.

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    Look at them sparkly court floors
    Look at them sparkly court floors
    Basketball court
    Basketball court
    Pacers Athletic Center

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    Old School Park

    Old School Park

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    62.9 mi

    I haven't been spending too much time in McCordsville lately, but I finished some writing early and…read moredecided to reward myself with a late lunch and a drive through the area. Old School Park is a relatively small park in a growing area of McCordsville. At a mere three acres, Old School Park really packs in the fun with a recently revamped playground and a pretty cool basketball. There's a baseball diamond off to the side, though it's way smaller and either used exclusively for kids or not quite revamped yet. Old School Park has a shelter, a story walk, and there's also a tennis court. They also do have public restrooms. Dogs are allowed. The ground surface on the playground was rather soft. I'm not quite sure what it is, but I liked it. The playground itself is not accessible. The park was packed on this end of May Saturday with the sun out and the temps in the mid-70s. Teens were at the basketball court. Parents with children were at the playground. I might caution that the park is next to a lightly traveled road, and the only barrier happens to be a row of parking spaces. So, darting children could have an issue between parked cars and traffic. The road is definitely lightly traveled, though there are several new businesses in the area - so, it's for sure growing. This is definitely not a destination park, though it's a wonderful residential park for the McCordsville area.

    I love a revamped park. I don't know what Old School Park looked like before it got a refresh, but…read moreit's lookin' good now! And it was super busy when I visited, which is always nice to see. Old School Park has two new playgrounds: one for toddlers and another big-kid playground for ages up to 12 years old. The big-kid playground has a giant tunnel slide, a spherical climbing structure, swings and a merry-go-round. Both playgrounds have rubber playground surfacing. There is also a new picnic shelter, a restroom facility (which was not open when I visited, but is supposed to open soon) and two revamped basketball courts. This is a tiny neighborhood park, and not a park I would go out of my way to visit. (Unless you're screwy like me and will drive your children 30 minutes to visit a tiny playground because it's new and you've never experienced it before.) But this is a nice little place to play for the people who live in McCordsville.

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    Toddler playground
    Toddler playground
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    Playground
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    Bon Air Park

    Bon Air Park

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    38.8 mi

    Had a family reunion at this park. They have an indoor facility to rent which was $250 for…read more11am-9pm. The pavilion has a small fridge with freezer, a stove and mini oven, and a sink. They provide tables and chairs. They have restrooms inside, the women's restroom has one door but 2 toilets inside, and I believe the men's restroom was similar. This pavilion is fairly small in size, but it was just enough for our event. Outside had a couple picnic tables and a small charcoal grill. The day was nice when we had the event, so everyone could be inside or outside. Behind the pavilion, this park has 4 fenced in pickle ball courts, a basketball court, and playgrounds that are separated around the grounds. They have parking in front of the pavilion and also street parking on the sides of the park.

    Northeast Kokomo has a small park (currently undergoing some changes) that has a playground,…read morebasketball courts, and a shelter. There are mature trees for shade and parking is not dedicated to the park, but is generally available across the street along the road. No restrooms or water are on site, but this is more of a neighborhood park than a destination. The playground does have a couple pieces outside the normal: The big red slide is old school all-metal and is quite tall. There is also a twisted plastic circle that is elevated and has holes in it to help those who like to climb on things to get a better grip or foot hold. Review #2478

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    Shelter on the grounds with picnic tables
    Shelter on the grounds with picnic tables
    Mini fridge and freezer
    Mini fridge and freezer
    Inside the pavilion, they provide tables and chairs

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    Inside the pavilion, they provide tables and chairs

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