Sthefany Barron: Great place to have some fun and be creative! Photographers, artists, influencers, and even families with small children. This a cute place to capture pictures of your little ones. Each backdrop is unique to itself and even has props you can interact with. You will find yourself trying to capture as many pictures as possible. Highly recommend!
Endora Browning: I truly enjoyed my time at the park. It was snowing, very cold, deserted, and so beautiful. The world was hushed with snow. The only sounds were the birds chattering on the river. I look forward to seeing the sunrise next time I visit. Do be aware that I spotted a rare venomous tundra squirrel. Dont turn your back to it and show no fear as it can sense such things.
Robin Spisak: Kool place. Ice age displays are well organized with lots of examples. Who would think camels roamed here in Washington. Entrance fee includes on site parking. Worth the visit.
Patrick McCluskey: Such a cool thing to see. Its simple yet well thought out and its on a nice trail around the water. Cant wait to see all the other ones.
Diana Brown: My first visit and Ill definitely be back. Very clean beaches, lots of green grass. I like how the waters edge is a gentle slope into the river making it a fun place for kids and dogs. The water is a little swift, so use caution.
Tim York: Great Park for parents as it is small and secluded, where you don’t have to worry about “where did my kid go” feeling. Toys are simple but not much for older kids. Has a basketball court that needs some love. Don’t know many worse courts around the tri-cities. Hoops shake pretty bad when ball hits rim. And the asphalt is loose and has pebbles all over. They keep it mowed and grass is green. Simple neighborhood park.