Cave Spring Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Ash
2 weeks agoThis particular walking trail was a pleasant surprise. Yes, I read the reviews about random posts saying, missing people all over the place... Physically, I read three different random messages saying ,"have you seen this random person." and it showed no person, or name, as well as horrible grammar throughout Realistically, you could absolutely get lost around the forest, however there are so many other offshoots from various paths within this place that you could be completely lost for hours upon hours. Along the trail, the path information doesn't tell you a lot of real life information other than random names being chosen for certain areas. For instance, Thomas's turnaround, or Tiffany's turn*a*bout.... Yes, there are signs saying cave, this way. However the other trails are very depicted as in... Truman's Trail, or something of the like And really, the signs are not very informational. All of that said, I would still recommend this walking trail. Above and beyond. I didn't have the time of frame to get lost on all of the other shoots from trails, but that is certainly on my to do list when I go there next!! The caregivers shop, information shop, whatever it is was not open when I went there on a Saturday afternoon.... However, upon leaving, there were two people digging up the weeds in the flower area upon the scenic drive to get to the trails.
Gigi Graham
a month agoSome paved trail, but mostly natural paths. I love the raw, primitive, undisturbed essence of the trail here. Not too much signage, but enough to keep you wandering. Lovely surprises and delightful nature in the heart of the city. A new favorite that I've passed by often but won't soon forget about. Excited to return.
Fansoffairness Fansoffairness
a week agoCave Spring Park is a scenic park located in Cave Spring, Georgia. It features a variety of natural attractions, including hiking trails, picnic areas, and a historic cave that is a focal point of the park. The park is known for its picturesque setting, including streams and lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying nature. The park is also home to several historical features, including the remnants of an old mill and other structures that reflect the region's history. Visitors can explore the park's natural beauty and learn about its cultural significance through available informational signs and guided tours.
Nick Walters
a year agoThis park is a pretty cool hidden gem in Kansas City, MO. It’s a historical old homestead and also the 3 famous trails (California, Oregon, Santa Fe) all crossed this land. There is a paved walking trail, regular nature trails, a pond, old historic ruins, a small cave with a spring coming out of it, a small waterfall, a visitor center, picnic tables, etc. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars and not 5 is because there was some trash around the more popular areas, also the gazebo I saw near the waterfall is completely covered in graffiti and writing. There is trash cans throughout the park but it looked like nobody had emptied them because they were all overflowing. If the caretakers gave this some more attention and love then it would be an amazing spot. It really is nice despite the issues I named, it didn’t ruin the experience but I just wish it was looked after a bit more. It also requires all of us visitors to be more respectful and mindful of the effect we have on the places we visit. This is a great spot if you like to hike, picnic, take photos or just relax. All the trails were short and easy. Enjoy this park and leave it the way you found it unless you are going to improve it. Thanks for reading!
Safa Hasan
8 months agoPark includes few trails , it also includes some art wood which was nice to look at, entry is free and there are benches to rest along the trails. The reason I give this 4 is the portable bathroom. I do recommend visiting