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Hight rate 19 location for tourist in College Station, TX, USA
06-2025 Castlerock Park in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in College Station, TX, USAStephen C. Beachy Central Park - College Station Rose L Dunn Realtor: Are you looking for something to do with the kiddos that’s budget friendly. This park offers all the amenities you can think of from pavilion, barbecue pit, play units, fishing pond, paved trail, exercise stations, basketball court, athletic field, softball field, batting cage, tennis court, sand volleyball, splash pad, and Fun for All Playground.
Central Park is stocked with catfish and freshwater Fishing Stamp for your kiddos that are older than 17.
If you are single wanted to have a picnic the lawn is well taken care of for you to enjoy with your date.
Edelweiss Gartens Park - College Station Doug McMurray: This park is pretty basic, but it gets the job done. Acting as both a flood control area and a greenbelt, theres plenty of greenery. Its connected to the city trail system, so if youre looking for a place to walk, its a good starting point. If you head in the direction of Creek View Park, youll connect to the official Lick Creek Greenway Trail.
Its got a decent covered playground for the kids and a couple of boardwalk bridges, one of which is relatively long and winds across some of the streams, through the woods for a little serenity.
Hensel Park - College Station Gargi Vaidya: This place has a really pleasant vibe. The trail starts at the City of Bryan board on College Ave. It is narrow, but it is a very clear trail and there is no need to worry about getting lost, or off track. But feel free to explore! There is an opening where people walk their dogs or play around in the open. This place also has a small kids park with swings and slides. There is a dome structure which has an interesting echo acoustic.
Overall great place to visit in the evening and hangout with your friends or your pet. It is just a walk or 5 mins drive away from North campus.
Aggie Park - Kent Bettisworth: Experience the spirit of Aggieland! Visit Aggie Park on gameday for the festivities or on a non-event weekend for peace and quiet and reflective thinking. Everyone will find their special place in Aggie Park. Built with private funds for the benefit of all, students, visitors, and former students. Highly recommended!
John Crompton Park - College Station Melanie Homm: This park is a wonderful spot for a leisurely walk. Although the playground is compact, it brings some fun for kids. The peaceful ambiance makes it ideal for a laid-back day outdoors, enjoying natures beauty.
Santas Wonderland - College Station Trisha Singh: Santa’s wonderland is definitely a great holiday vibe and place to go with family. The lights are beautiful and the hayride is the best experience. However, unfortunately there were so many things that fell short of a good experience. First, the parking situation is pretty frustrating. We paid for one of the lots in advance but the lines waiting to park were extremely long. When we finally parked, we had a very long walk to the front of the park. Also, if it rains, be careful because it’s dirt and going to get very messy. The entire ordeal to park and even get into the park took over 30 minutes. Once we entered the park we wanted to get to the hayride line but that line was incredibly long. We did not purchase the VIP passes since we had 6 people and that would get very pricey for 6 VIP passes in addition to general admission. Once we finally got on the hayride it was a special experience. However, it took majority of the evening. After the hayride, we proceeded to get food. Half of our group wanted pizza and the other half Cajun food. We went to get pizza first, there was a long line but moving fast, but unfortunately the pizza was undercooked. Then we went to the cajun eatery and waited in a long line just to get to our turn and they had already ran out of almost everything at 7:00pm. Also, both eateries did not have many drinks left. Just seemed like poor planning for a Saturday evening, knowing it’s one of the busiest nights. Bathroom lines are excessively long. The park lost money because also wanted to get funnel cake and because the length of wait time we decided not to. The park is just way too crowded for a good experience. It did change the experience for us. I hope Santa’s Wonderland improves things to make it a better experience for their customers. Majority of people drive from far for this and pay a lot of money to be disappointed. No one wants to be disappointed during the holidays for something they planned and paid a lot of money for.