Dale Nuaman: The beauty of the water and rocks was stunning. The lovely metal sculptures depicted the history of the area and the plaques told more of the story by the limestone amphitheater. I wish I lived closer so I could see the events held in that lovely place. I was also impressed see the multiple playground and picnic areas all throughout the park.
Deb Woodard: Great community park and so much to do. We appreciated the free overnight rv spots (no hookups, not very level, but at the price-free-- theres nothing to complain about). We felt safe and slept well. Bigger rigs (like us) will want to proceed carefully at the entrance, and be aware theres no turnaround loop. Since it was virtually empty, we were able to maneuver into a fairly level space at the bottom of the hill without difficulty. This is adjacent to a golf course, and if it was open, wed definitely like to make use of the aquatics center.
Melvin C: A relatively small museum packed with history. Reasonable price for such a lesson on Audie Murphy and the area.
Various displays showing things of historical value and life in a time gone by.
A video about A.M. and the area explains his journey through life.
I will return when passing through the area.
A required stop, young and old, for some excellent history lessons.
gail bell: Really a nice park from first glance. Took my kiddos to hit the splash pad for a few hours. Which started off great! I noticed it was on the edge of the bad side of town but not one to normally judge like that. Ive been to plenty of parks in hoods all over tx that were amazing. This one however has some sanitary issues. I know people land on hard times. You shouldnt judge the homeless folks. Which there are definitely several around. On top of definitely having multiple meth heads walking around. Several of the homeless folks were actually pretty cool just looking for a spot to cool off. Which hell I get it tx heats brutal. But where I draw the line is when I have to watch a dude Washing his balls through his very dirty shorts. Who was obviously homeless in the splash pad water in front of kids and in the splash pad area. They have a really nice bathroom he could have gone to wash up in but nope right in front of the kids was his best choice in his opinion I guess. Minus the tweakers walking around with a few homeless folks which some of which I actually had very pleasant interactions with its actually a nice park just in a bad area. Definitely be sure to stop by the library next door tho! They have a fun little melody park to play at. Now all the negative are out lets talk perks! They Do have two separate play structures for different age groups of kiddos to play on which was awesome. As stated before the library next door had an awesome little sensory melody park. The park had very nice bathrooms. You can tell the city keeps up with maintenance quite well.
Heather Wang: The lily pads in the pond are so pretty!There is something for everyone! A variety of water fowls are chilling in the lake. The grass is well maintained. The lovely playground has a small zip line! Highly recommend this little gem in Greenville, TX.
Flett Aggie “Snow Bunny”: The park is great, except the washroom is a disgusting mess. The rv area is just a paved parking lot. But it has electricity at every spot and water at every 2nd spot. There is also sanidump, potable water and garbage bins. I do not expect anything more bc its free (donation) for 3 nights. Anything past that is $20. You have to register with drivers license, plate, perment address and phone number.