Western Trails
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 9 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Ashleigh Munro
4 weeks agoThis is a beautiful park with a lovely walking trail surrounded by trees and plants. There are memorials under the trees. We saw hundreds of chipmunks playing in the dry riverbed—it was adorable! To top it all off, we saw a bunch of peacocks wandering around the park. The park is dog-friendly, which is a big plus and has dog poop bags available. It had a western theme. There’s a large playground for the kids, covered to provide shade from the sun. You’ll also find horseshoe pits, benches, and picnic tables set under covered wagons, which is such a fun and unique touch. Even the bathrooms are designed to look like old buildings, adding to the charm.
Sam D
3 months agoWish this had a more little kid friendly area. The equipment was high and steep. Love the covered wagon picnic tables! Restrooms on site, and in theme. Looks like there’s a resident peacock too.
Chris Kirschman
a month agoThis is a fun park. There is a giant Conestoga wagon coverings over top of picnic tables. A fun rustic Old West theme. Playground equipment is great and seems to be well maintained. A big grassy area to throw a ball or go for a walk. Right next door is in equestrian area. And peacocks randomly walking around.
Heidi Aldrich
2 months agoIntimate park. Cute picnic area and themed structures. Playground. Beautiful view. Random 🦚 peacocks
Serena Y
10 months agoThis park is so cute, and you might miss it driving down Warm Springs if you blink. I love that the playground is covered, along with the picnic tables. The bathrooms are clean, and the park is well maintained. The walking path is serene and has small memorials for loved ones who have passed throughout the path. There were little chipmunks everywhere playing, and we saw a huge peacock, too. A definite must visit again place for us.