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    Mary Brandon Park

    Mary Brandon Park

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    While looking for place to get a few steps in I stumbled across Mary Brandon Park. It is a small…read moreneighborhood park tucked near the northeast corner of the West Palm Beach Golf Course, just east of Forest Hill High School and the West Palm Beach Country Club. It's named after Mary Brandon, a local politician who served on the city's Parks and Recreation Commission in the 1960s. Established in 1999, this park holds the distinction of being the first dog park in the City of West Palm Beach. It features two separate fenced areas--one for small dogs (25 pounds and under) and another for larger dogs. Amenities include dog-friendly water fountains, play tunnels, as well as plenty of chairs, benches, and tables for owners to relax. In July 2019, the city unveiled a brand-new playground, replacing older equipment with updated, shade-covered slides and climbing structures. In addition to the dog park and playground, the park also offers picnic pavilions, a baseball field, restrooms, and a large open green space that's perfect for running around or getting some exercise. I really appreciate how the city created a space that caters to both kids and dogs. It's a welcoming, versatile park that serves the neighborhood well--perfect for a casual afternoon outdoors. I'd definitely come back, especially if I brought my dog or just wanted a quiet place to unwind outside for a while.

    We were heading south on Georgia Avenue after our lunch and came across this neighborhood park…read more This is a West Palm Beach park of about six and a half acres. It's perfect for kids and dogs. There is a nice playground area with a structure, benches, a softball field, a basketball court, a walking path, and open grass to run around in. For the pet owner, there are two dog "parks"/dog run areas for differing size dogs that are fenced in. When we stopped by, there was only one other car parked in the lot. It was lovely weather so I was surprised that more people were not taking advantage of the first sunny day in a while. There are some large old trees providing shade, too. We'd be here often if we lived in the neighborhood.

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    Bill Moss Hillcrest Paseo

    Bill Moss Hillcrest Paseo

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Heading to lunch and our trip brought us past this park that we had to check out…read more A nice park that is very well maintained and enjoyed by families. We saw a couple of families enjoying the water works set up in one part where the children were enjoying the water and parents watching comfortably from their benches. Restroom facilities are available as well as other playground equipment on the other side of the facilities. Lots of parking available and a large field for other activities.

    This park is located on the corner of Parker Avenue and Hampton Road. We took Parker Avenue to our…read morelunch restaurant. One of my husband's grandsons is named Parker so we were curious and took the road north instead of heading to US1. The park is right north/next to the Riker Athletic Campus -- part of the Palm Beach Atlantic College (not FAU). And I don't think most of the families using this park even question how it was named or care. You can google or go to Wikipedia for this information. When we stopped by everything was so vibrantly green -- including a large grassy "sports" area where two guys were practicing their soccer kicks. The park has many amenities -- both a bike and walking path (paved), a children's playground, toilet facilities and a water fountain. The most appealing area to me was the splash pad. There were some interesting trees with a bit of shade. I especially liked that there were picnic tables and benches throughout so parents could watch their kids. The park is open sunrise to sunset. Glad we stopped to check it out.

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    Lake Clarke Shores Town Hall Park

    Lake Clarke Shores Town Hall Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Lake Clarke Shores is a small residential town in Palm Beach County. It was founded by John Newton…read moreClarke who arrived in Lake Worth in 1889. He worked various jobs before establishing a homestead and fishing camp. Lake Clarke bears his name. The land was developed into a town when West Palm Beach attorney William Travers purchased land that became exposed when the waters of Lake Clarke fell. He developed the land and sold lots and by 1956 there were 150 registered voters living in the area. The town was fearful of being annexed into West Palm Beach so in 1957 they voted to incorporate themselves as the town of Lake Clarke Shores. Town Hall is one of five parks in Lake Clarke Shores and it reflects the family friendly vibe of this small town. It was funded with money from the Florida Recreation Department Assistance Program and built with assistance from town volunteers. Park amenities include a tot playground and one for older children, two tennis courts, a covered pavilion which can be reserved, grill, bathrooms and my favorite part of the park, a walking trail and butterfly garden. This park is a great option for families to play, cook out, and enjoy nature. An added bonus is that Town Hall Park is located right behind the police station for added safety.

    This hidden park is located behind the Town Hall of Lake Clarke Shores, where the LCSPD is also…read morehoused. I like to think that due to its proximity to a Police Department that people don't loiter in this park at night, leaving behind hazardous materials. The grounds have usually been pretty clean. Downside: -Playground Equipment is very old and could definitely use a paint job or face lift. -This is not a fully fenced playground. Plus Side: -if your kids are old enough to hang out on the playground/swings with little supervision, you can jog/run/rollerblade/walk around the paved path that circles the two play areas. -large trees shade the playground areas. The website says: 2-5 year old tot lot playground with shade cover 5-11 year old playground 2 Tennis courts (8:00 AM to 10:00 PM - tennis access card required) Aquatic playground mister 1 Basketball court BBQ Picnic tables Benches Covered pavilion (Available to rent) Butterfly garden maze Walking trail Restroom facilities

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    Chillingworth Park

    Chillingworth Park

    4.0(1 review)
    4.9 mi

    This 4.1 acre neighborhood park in West Palm Beach was named in honor of Judge Curtis Chillingworth…read morewho was presumed murdered along with his wife Marjorie in 1955. The story of Judge Chillingworth is a fascinating unsolved mystery. In 1921 after serving in the Navy in WWI, Chillingworth came back to West Palm Beach to practice law with his father. He became a county judge at the age of 24. In 1923 he became the newly elected circuit judge in 1923, holding the position for thirty-two years until his disappearance in 1955 at the age of 58. At the time he and his wife Marjorie, 57, were splitting their time between a winter home in West Palm Beach and a summer beach home in nearby Manalapan. The last time the couple were seen alive was at a dinner party on the evening of June 14, 1955. The next day the couple were supposed to meet with a carpenter to build a playground for their grandchildren but they never showed up for the meeting. Inside the house there were bloodstains on the stairs. The police believed the Chillingworth's were kidnapped but the case went cold for 5 years. The mystery began to unravel in 1959 when the people involved began talking. Eventually it was learned that Floyd Holzapfel, a West Palm Beach garage attendant and a pool room operator named Bobby Lincoln murdered the couple in a plan masterminded by corrupt Municipal Judge Joseph A. Peel. Holzapfel eventually confessed the plot. Peel had been accepting bribes and offering protection to criminals. When Judge Chillingworth found out he started making plans to have Peel disbarred. To prevent that from happening Peel orchestrated Chillingworth's murder. It was believed the couple was taken out of the secluded Manalapan house in the middle of the night, driven out to sea, and thrown overboard. Before they drowned the couples last words were of love to each other. Their bodies were never recovered. When it went to trial Lincoln got immunity for his testimony, Holzapfel was sentenced to life in prison, and Peel served 21 years for the crime before dying of cancer 9 days after his release. Upon his deathbed, Peel confessed to the crime. Chillingworth Park is located at Ware Drive and Erie Place between Okeechobee Blvd. and Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. The park is surrounded by homes with walking entry to the park from S. Chillingworth Drive. Park amenities include a paved walkway, pavilion, gazebo, playground, exercise path, basketball court, open play area, and tennis court. In 2019 Chillingworth Park received a new playground. I already knew the sad story of Judge Chillingworth so it was interesting to discover the park that bears his name. The park is very pretty and the only thing it lacks is a restroom. Even though the Chillingworth's were robbed of time with their own grandchildren I think they would be pleased to know that children today are enjoying the park that bears their name.

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    Judge Chillingworth lost his life trying to stand up for what is right.

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