Rachel Maurer: A really nice small local county museum in one of the nicer older homes in Littlefield.Ebery summer, usually in mid-June or mud-July they host a wonderful wine tasting with wined from Canon City, Colorado. The woman
N who brings the wine down, grew up in Littlefield and its her wonderful way of giving back to the community where she was raised. If you are in the are in the summer. Call and find out when the wine tasting is. You wont regret it. The volunteers who staff the museum have a wealth of knowledge about the farming & ranching area, so ask your questions.
Joshua Glendenning: A very nice place for a solar eclipse and some varied interesting art. There is a small monarch butterfly garden from an Eagle Scout project that helps with the stench near by. I think the smell is from the small stagnant water drainage it seems. The art sculptures are fun and varied. There was ton of parking during the eclipse so there should be plenty any other time.
Greg Schwarting: We ate our picnic on their shady porch & enjoyed the flowers. Attendant was very welcoming and informative. They have a winderful, interesting display of items that belonged to the Wendish settlers. A gem of a place. We enjoyed the kitchen items, war uniforms, school display, traditionally dressed manicans.
Eric c: 4th of July event was 2 trailers selling smoked meat for 100 dollars a brisket or 65 for a smoked pork butt. No music or anything else. 30 mile drive to see 8 people sadly sitting in the heat getting ate up by bugs, looking for something to do.
Karen Landis: We have enjoyed this quiet little park on several occasions. The lake is serene, with an easy hiking trail that goes around it. There’s a large picnic area at the lake. The cabins here are very nice, very clean, with a great balcony viewing the woods. We enjoy staying here. Note that you cannot park your car directly in front of the cabins, except for the ADA cabin that’s close to the parking area. We use a wagon to carry our gear to the cabin. The staff here is friendly and has always been very helpful.
Tyler Thibeaux: Up early this morning so I chose this place to drive by and take some photos. The oaks were incredible and the park was peaceful and gorgeous in the morning. Ill be back to check out the lake trail. 5 stars.
David Pearson: A nice all-around park. The main function of the park is the ball fields. And these seem adequate, but I did not focus on them. A small trail winds around a small pond with plenty of frogs and several geese and ducks. Signs do warn of gators, but did not see signs of any.
The park has several playgrounds for kids and at least one has new equipment. For being regularly used. The park was relatively calm and peaceful (as well as clean).
No got-to-see-this interests in the park, but if you are in the area and want to get out. This park is worth it.