W Linda (CollectingwithLinda): I arrived at the tail end of a race but still found a place to park. I walked down to the old dam and enjoyed the dry creek bed and wide variety of flowers and plants. There were some awesome harvester ant colonies too.
Samuel Sowell: Such a great place to visit with walking trails, great access to the river, play grounds for the kids. You can rent tubes, and float the river. There is even a bus to bring you back, really something for everyone. Pet friendly as well!!
Nathan Flory: Very well kept fields! Great atmosphere for little league baseball. Like how the focus is on the fields and not fancy expensive buildings or sound systems. Perfect
Rachel Paredes: We absolutely loved coming here on our camping trip. Our favorite parts were the old home, the Veterans Memorial, and a walk in the woods. Staff were super friendly and offered suggestions.
Sarah Evans: We had a great time here. Its a great place to bring the kids during the holidays. I will say that it had some pretty steep inclines, but all types of cars were going up the inclines with no issues. They have hot cocoa and snacks for an extra charge. It was $35 cash/ $40 per car in 2025. Theres lots of collectibles and its very nostalgic. Gave 4 stars because its a bit pricey.
Reuben Reyes: Nice natural nature park with winding trails and overgrown trees. They have three sets of trails that intersect and weave through thick vegetation of mesquite, cactus, and other south Texas brush. You will see and hear a good mix of birds here. I saw many types of lizards scurrying across the paths. I also saw several bunnies. Nice place to walk and relax. They have picnic tables, benches, water fountains, and restrooms.
Hannah King: A great little museum with a cool little gift shop, if you are looking for stickers, ornaments, shirts, magnets or other McAllen souvenirs this is a great place to visit. While here take a look at the museum also which is also very informative of the area.