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    Resoft County Park

    4.1 (10 reviews)

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    Driving in
    Rosy P.

    As you drive in, you pass all the soccer fields to the left. Keep driving and you'll see that you drive in a small "loop" around the playgrounds and adjacent on one side to the pond. It's a one-way road on the loop as the driving path is narrow. I noticed a sign warning visitors to watch out for alligators and snakes as we drove along the loop. There were a few pavilions scattered out alongside the water filled with picnic tables and trash cans along the periphery. All the ducks (I saw some mallards amongst other species) would just walk around the park sticking near the water of course. There were so many of them and they had no fear of humans. I saw some people out with their fishing poles so I'm assuming people come here to fish also. I do recall seeing a sign warning people about not harming the water fowl in the area. There was a spot right when you start that small looping path that I think people use to as a fishing spot. I also saw some people out on the field playing with their drones. There is a running trail encompassing the pond with a deck over the water near one of the pavilions. I saw a good amount of people out running and walking, some with their dogs. It seems to be a nice setting for an enjoyable walk or run. The path isn't very wide although if need be I assume you can just walk/run on the grass alongside the concrete path. They have wooden picnic tables scattered along the walking trail that surrounds the pond. They also have trash cans at set points throughout so there's no reason to litter. The restrooms are located nearby in a wooden green painted fence covered building near the edge of the older children's playground area and across from a pavilion. I didn't have need of the facilities so cannot comment on its cleanliness. I imagine it's a typical park restroom. Near the toddler playground, there were two smaller pavilions. It's nice that as a parent you can sit in some shade while your child(ren) play. I noticed a toddler swing set here that held four baby swings. Off to the side of that we're the regular belt swings of which there were six. The bigger playground equipment looks multilevel bc of the small mounds they are built on using wood and plastic parts. It gives it a built-into-its-natural-surroundings look. Parking is in little sections along the loop. When you drive in and start to go around the loop, there is a parking lot to park in. There are also small areas of parking spaces set about throughout the while loop usually in front of or near the pavilions. It's a quiet, generic little rural park almost hidden away in the country. It's not a park I would be bringing my son to often, mainly because the alligator/snake warning signs scare me. I also just don't see it as all that great unless you're there for a nice leisurely walk/run. It doesn't seem to be a very busy park so I'm guessing it's not a very popular one. It looks old and kind of unkept but I think that's how it's supposed to look.

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    12 years ago

    This is not a great park. But it is a really good one. Great place to take the kids or dogs. There are picnic tables right on the water.

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    8 years ago

    New upgrades 2018... the added a new playground... extended the walking trail (not shown on current maps)... and now they have alligators...

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    This is a pretty cool park if you are into feeding ducks, fishing in the ewww'y looking waters, or an ankle bitter than has a lot of pent up energy that needs to be released.

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    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Very cool climate and comfortable environment. I carry all this weight on me but when I'm there my…read moreage is put to rest. Also it make me sleep like a baby.

    This is a popular park in Alvin, TX. It is a rather large city park that includes playgrounds,…read morepavilions, a dog park, and a lighted 18-hole disc golf course. My first trip here was to play disc golf with my son. He is an avid player and has played this course numerous times. We started before dark and we're able to almost complete the entire course before it was simply too dark to finish. You may be asking, "If it's lit, why was this a problem?" The answer is my skill level of playing. Like regular golf, if you stay in the fairway, you can find your ball, or in this case, disc. However, my throws are not always accurate and losing discs in the trees where, after dark and with lights, it can still be difficult to find a them, could get expensive. Therefore, we quit after 14 holes. The course is open enough that it can work for beginners but has enough water/tree hazards to be a challenge if you're trying to get scores of par or lower. Bottom line - I do recommend this park for the disc course. It can be a challenge for every skill level. The lights help you finish your round if you start too late in the day to finish with sunlight. However, relying 100% on the lights could be challenging. Enjoy your round.

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    2019 Alvin Music Festival
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    18 hole lighted disc golf course.

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    Stevenson Park

    Stevenson Park

    4.5
    (22 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I'm not going to lie, as I was reading the reviews from Yelp and Google about Stevenson, I thought…read moreto myself, how can anyone call this park beautiful if it's stuck in the heart of Friendswood, TX? It wasn't until I got out of my vehicle and stepped on the red trail, walking, seeing so many dedication gardens in every area of the park. Who knew that Friendswood had its own flag to be flown so high next to the Texas and US flags? That is what made me feel that this park was a beauty, and I even thought of my surname park, Wilshire Park in Portland, OR. This park and that park can be compared to each other since both are surrounded by trees shading the path around the perimeter of the green space. Both have spaces for children to play, but Stevenson has added amenities, including the on-site pool, Texas native wildflower garden, splash pad, basketball, and tennis courts. The trail is 1/2 mile long, winding, and semi-narrow; when I am trying to tap into mindfulness, I tend to walk slower than a regular-paced person, and as I was walking, other park-goers were cutting me off to overwalk me and not giving me space when passing me up. I would have liked the path to be a tad wider in width to prevent this from happening. Nonetheless, it's still overall a solid neighborhood park and one would say a hidden gem. I wasn't expecting this place to be what it was and had a prenotion bias that it would have been like Frankie Carter Randolph and 1776 Park (two parks that I don't care for); but I am happy that it wasn't. Huge spacious parking lot with restrooms onsite. I think the artwork is from the same artist who painted bayou birds, natives, and animals at the Lynn Gripon (park in League City, TX) and Exploration Green (park in Clear Lake, Houston, TX), which is pretty cool if they are local to the area. I will have to add to this my list of parks to explore in the evenings and weekends!

    Perfect spot. Who knew this little gem was here. We were invited out for grad party, but this place…read morehas everything one could want in a park. It was a Saturday and yet it was nice and quiet. There's so much one can do, clean, and well maintained and supervised. Definitely will be returning to fully explore.

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    Another playground
    Super friendly or just little beggars haha
    Super friendly or just little beggars haha
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    Silverlake Playground

    Silverlake Playground

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    Nice playground! Lots of room, but I thought it was supposed to have a dog park attached... dog was…read morebored, but toddler was happy.

    For a park that is meant for a subdivision, this is pretty nice! You have plenty of parking (and…read moremind you if you live in the subdivision, you wouldn't need to park and drive anyway in most cases). There are plenty of partitions and a pavilion area for events as well as my favorite-a doggie park! Not because I have a dog, but when people bring their furry loved ones to the park they have their own area to run and play-giving walkers and joggers like me some space to exercise. Additionally, this park has a small and big dog park. And not to make anyone confused about the definition of small and big, they put the weight requirement on the signage to each park. You know that this a dog friendly park based on all the doggie doo receptacles all around the park too. Did not spot not a ONE pile of doggie doo on my walk. Thank you dog parents for being kind and not leaving doggie doo behind! For human parents, you can come to this park and not have to worry about bad weather delaying your plans to take your child to the park since the playground area is covered. Many parents even bring chairs and sit around the playground area to watch their children play and protected from some of the elements. If you look closer by the events doorway there is a book depot for people to leave books and take books. I love seeing these in communities because it not only supports the importance of reading but creates a sense of community. For a quick walk before running some errands or to let your kids play (human and furry) this is a nice park to visit anytime of the year.

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    Lots of play areas and covered areas and benches for parents
    Lots of play areas and covered areas and benches for parents
    Book depot
    Book depot
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