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Wee-Chi-Tah Statue - Wichita Falls (TX)

Address: 🏡 501-603 Wichita St, Wichita Falls, TX 76306
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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Wichita Falls, TX, USA

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    Shyanne Mello: This park is absolutely beautiful, and we spend a lot of time here—especially during the summer thanks to the splash pad. It’s a fun, family-friendly space with plenty of seating, and the natural scenery with the trees and open grassy fields feels almost magical. However, my only concern is the water at the splash pad. Recently, it’s had a very unpleasant odor, which makes me uneasy about letting the kids play in it. The smell is quite strong and honestly a bit concerning. I hope this issue can be looked into soon, as we truly love this park and want to continue enjoying it safely.
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    Musicman Flores: Oooh was it cold! Felt like 24 degrees with the windchill but this was a nice trail to do. Was Able to do an intermittent walk 1mi/run 1mi with total of 10miles. Very nice color on the trees throughout the park. I Had a blast and have been coming to visit family for several years but never took the time to actually get out and take a nice run/walk at the parks available. Glad I did this time around.
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    Christin Dawn: Great place my daughter loved it so much fun when we went
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    Jason B: Really enjoyed visiting the trains. You are able to view and walk through one steam, and two diesel engines with multiple carts. Unique experience for those curious about what travel was like generations ago. Would like to see further restoration done on these important pieces of history.
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