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4.0 (9 reviews)

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2 months ago

Wonderful place to have a picnic. The place is kept nice! The water is clean and always warm!

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7 years ago

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4 years ago

Beautiful, fun, affordable option for families on a hot summer day. During the weekday when we went, it wasn't packed and the kids loved it!

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Enterprise Recreational Complex - Puddles form when there is no maintenance

Enterprise Recreational Complex

4.4(11 reviews)
30.2 mi

This park is a great park for family , friends, birthday partys, family gathering. Ext. Been coming…read moreto this park my whole life. But recently like today I've ran into some minor issues with the gray swing set the screws are coming out amd its not safe for kids to he on. They are starting to lack there matenance around here with the play ground equipment.

Just off of the US 167S highway in Enterprise is a huge recreation park with baseball fields,…read morewalking/running path and an awesome 3 part playground/park for children ages 2 to 12. Slides and climbing walls, seesaws and rocking horse type equipment. Benches for those wishing to take in the beautifully sculpted and landscaped scenery. A place for exercizing and relaxing the mind from everyday stressors. They also have a musical section with several chimes and drums for the youth to enhance their music skills. They make a wonderful tone that permiates throughout the playarea of the park. Maintained and/or sponsored by the Enterprise Rotary Club which shows how much the citizens in this community truly care for the young people who will one day take their place. It is the responsibility of all of us to ensure a safe and fun place for our children. Take a moment and contact Enterprise Rotary Club to have a bench, brick, or other item in your name be placed at the park. Donations will never be turned down.

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Enterprise Recreational Complex - Statue

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Providence Canyon State Park - Visitors center

Providence Canyon State Park

4.6(116 reviews)
44.8 mi

I wish we had more time here to explore all of the canyons! It was so unusual and fun to walk…read morethrough! There is loads of shade in the interior of the canyon and water does trickle through so expect to get a smidge wet and dusty from the canyon. The shop was loaded with great merch but the bathroom was out of service for us so everyone had to use the single toilet handicapped room which wasn't exactly great. The parking fee and map etc can be a little confusing so just be sure to go inside to make sure everything is on the up and up. The rim trail runs immediately around the visitor center just follow the fencing to the left to stay around the rim go to the right to go down into the canyon itself. Both are worth it. We spent more time in the canyon :)

I had high hopes for this park and experienced high disappointment. POV: I walked the entire white…read moretrail and (attempted to) walk up all white canyons. Based on the numbering I went counter-clockwise from the visitor center, turning left each time there was an option. As far as diverting from the white trail to walk into any of the nine canyons, you are basically walking on riverbed. There are no trails into these canyons, which is very disappointing and, to me, not something I would show on a map. I visited during November of a relatively dry year. What about May after a wet spring? You wouldn't be able to see any of these! My shoes and socks have received a thorough drying as the temperatures warmed, but these chill my review. In order from best to worst: * Canyon #8, if you must pick only one canyon to walk into. There are a number of uninhibited side trails to see and climb (not vertically, only a little bit up the base slope) all different stone walls. * Canyons #3-5 also have nice views, but not as many side trails and a little more fencing/signing telling you not to go any further (though IMO you are OK as long as you don't try to scale rock walls or carve your name). * Canyons #2 and #7 were nothing to write home about. * The trail to Canyon #1 petered out without anything worth photographing. Mostly just walls. * I could not even find trails to Canyons #6 or #9. #9 had a creek split off but it quickly became untraversable. This is where actual trails would help... My view was very dim at that point. I continued back up the white trail to the top. As the trail gets closer to the visitor center, the views do get better. However, in multiple locations, you'll only really getting a good photo by stepping over the wooden fence that is signed DO NOT STEP OVER THIS FENCE. And in one location the fence lets you walk all the way to the edge where the rock drops off - a child could actually slip through the rocks and die without having ever crawled under the fence! Be very careful. Verdict: I wouldn't spend $5 here unless you are a naturalist who doesn't mind getting muddy and taking adventurous risks. Not enough for the average person to warrant a visit compared to some of the deeper, better marked, and safer places I've visited. But I got some decent views in the end so I'll round up.

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Providence Canyon State Park - Monarch at the park

Monarch at the park

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Covered wagons

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Kiwanis Park

Kiwanis Park

4.5(2 reviews)
29.2 mi

Dothan Kiwanis Park and Trail was a great discovery while in the city of Dothan, Alabama. What a…read morepleasant walking path. With the birds chirping their morning song and the serene ambiance of walking this paved path amongst the trees, it was easy to displace the reality of being in a decent sized city for a bit. In addition to the walking trail, there is also a children's playground, a pavilion, a few picnic tables, a fitness area, and a decent sized parking lot. I would definitely recommend this pleasant walking trail and with it lit with street lights every few yards, I believe that it is open until ten o'clock at night. Go check it out for yourself, I am confident that you will not be disappointed. Overall, I will give it five stars. It is not a huge area, but Dothan Kiwanis Park and Trail proves that good things can come in small packages.

This park and trail is AWESOME! It is connected to the back of Westgate Park near the Angel of…read moreHope. This trail system is all intertwined with each other so you get miles and miles of trails. There are parts that are for bicycles and other parts that are just for hiking. You can bring your dogs if they are leashed. They have a couple of trash bins and plastic poo bags on the trail. The trail is marked with milage markers. At the main parking lot there is a small pavilion with picnic tables and a small but intriguing playground. When I was there a few families were playing. This part is definitely worth a visit. Plenty of parking. Get outside!

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