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    Trailhead Park

    4.3 (14 reviews)

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    Nicole R.

    The 3 stars is for the trail. The playscape gets 5 stars. The trail is beautiful and very shaded. There is a creek that runs along side of it but im not sure of the cleanliness of it so I wouldnt personally mess with it. The trail is easy and paved or dirt road. Some parts are rocky on the path. My complaint is that there is a section of the path where you smell a strong odor of sewage. The smell is in the air for about 30 seconds which isn't a lot but it's very strong and I imagine it would smell worse in the heat of the summer. But other then that, the fact that is shaded is great for those Texas summers. It's a great park for elementary age kids with a beautiful playscape.

    J. S.

    It is now open again after some downtime due to reconstruction. What an awesome park for the kiddos. There's a huge playscape cover that offers plenty of shade. This will be a great option in the summer. Lots to do and very thought out. Even the drive in was pretty. If you like taking your kids to the park, this is one of the best out there

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    Great park. Nice trail. Nice new playground for kids. Basketball Court. Soccer field. Located in canyon creek neighborhood.

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    Is this playscape more for elementary school aged kids or would a small toddler enjoy as well?

    My daughter is 21 months old and was able to climb on the stairs to slide down the slides. It's a little advanced but still fun for my daughter.

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    Lots for the kiddos to do, and a nice pavilion for the adults to hang!

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