Cheryl Tate: I love historical houses, especially when the docents are eager to impart wonderful information about the house and its owners. The Kell House is a beautiful place to visit. The ladies joked that I now more more about Wichita Falls than most of its townspeople. Worth the visit.
Sandra Rezac: We had a great time, The Cabana was perfect the wave pool, the Lazy river was lots of fun!! The food was ok but reasonably priced!! I loved the Pina Colada and we look forward to coming back next year!! Reasonably priced too for price of admission.. Yes maybe do something with the grounds so it doesnt burn your feet.. this was the only downfall..
Alex Pappas: I’ve been driving past Scotland Park for several years now and never once went there. That changed this week as I decided to go to several parks around Wichita Falls, Texas. I’ll admit that the playground is more up to date than the other parks thus far; however, the baseball field seems a little worn down from years of use and lack of maintenance along with the old stone bridge being in an odd place. The benches also seem like they need repainting. I do enjoy the small lake and shooting water.
Terry Burgess: We had the honor to meet Medal of Honor recipient Woody Williams, and then to be able to visit his Gold Star Families Memorial in this beautiful park during the Gold Star Parents Retreat has been a very special and emotional trip.
Kathryn Zellers: I was a student at McNeil Junior High when they put the horse in front and I went to the ceremony. I may have not known who the girl was but the story is heartbreaking.
Shauna LaRocque: The pavillion is great, so big! We attended an event with probably 100 other people and it was a great space. The playground is small but well maintained. We were disappointed by the amount of trash around the park, there was a LOT of beer bottles and bottle caps in the parking lot and the grass areas near the pavillion.
Sayak Banerjee: A nice pedestrian bridge with scenic views of the creek and the vegetation nearby. The iconic muddy waters make for great shots.
This place is so underrated and was definitely a surprising find for us.
Roberta Peek: Nice picturesque spot along the river. Good place to walk or ride your bike along the trails. Found out that Wee-Chi-Tah means waste deep in Comanche. Which is what the river was when they crossed it and where the city got its name thus the statue representing the event.
Natasha Wagner: Beautiful park. However, there are several spots of graffiti on the play structure. You can tell they have tried to clean the graffiti off in the past, but older kids/teens keep repeating it.
Fairly clean, though, aside from the writing on the play structure. The picnic pavillion is beautiful.