Perrie Wadley: Pretty cool place some original buildings to the area shows how the way of life was 150 years ago will be going back always fun always cool and some of it is interactive very educational
Krystal P: I love how the city revamped Pacific Park! The basketball court, playground equipment, and splash pad are great additions to get kids outside!
Rowena McBride: The plaza is such a beautiful area! The memorial is situated right next to the amazing Hopkins County courthouse and surrounded by a nice park area! Plenty of places to sit outside and eat, a small splash pad for children to play in, a large chess set, and glass bathrooms!
David Nilsen: Davy Crockett Spring is a hidden gem full of history and natural beauty! The peaceful surroundings make it a perfect spot to relax and take in the scenery. The historical significance adds a special touch, making you feel connected to the past. The area is well-maintained, and the spring itself is a beautiful sight. Whether youre a history buff or just looking for a quiet place to unwind, this spot is definitely worth a visit. Highly recommend stopping by if youre in the area!
Michael Miller: Nice little museum for a really low price (note: Potton house no longer included). I definitely learned a few things I never knew before, such as a female bull fighter and a local who became a movie star and Jean Porter, who was a movie actress and pinup girl.
Julie Cantu: Very interesting museum. Docent told the story of the WW2 bomber training. Leashed dogs are allowed inside the hanger. Planes and other exhibits mostly inside, a few planes parked outside.
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.