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    Central Park

    4.8 (10 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Nice ducks in this park. Grass is well taken care of. The ducks stay all winter! Why don't you fly South, ducks? I would if I had wings.

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    They also have a nice playground, tennis courts, a splash pad, and a fitness court.

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    Robert C Beutter Park

    Robert C Beutter Park

    (9 reviews)

    This park is gorgeous (even though there was a lot of construction going on along the south side of…read morethe park.) What makes this park on the low side of the river so stunning is the series of irregular shaped terrace steps that the millrace of the St Joe River flows over to head downstream. All along the park there are tiny waterfalls while appearing nearly flat. The area along the river has paved walkways and is landscaped with trees and a small hill. On the east end of the park is a large sculpture by Jan Martin (2004) called River Shards that makes for a cool accent to the plaza where you can relax and enjoy the sight and sound. This is a must see if you appreciate a marriage between art and nature. Review #3089

    Family friends are important…read more There's family, of course, and no matter how much you may hate your family, they're ultimately all you've got. OK, that's kind of an overstatement, but as you grow older, you'll probably eventually either regret drifting apart from family members or wonder what kept you apart in the first place. If you're lucky, like I am, you'll recognize early just how important family is. There are friends. Good ones are like great books in that they're extremely rare and no matter how long it is between visits, you'll always feel comfortable, like you're right where you belong. Other friends are more situational. They serve a specific purpose at a specific time, and when that purpose is spent, you must decide whether to stay in touch or to allow time and circumstances to separate you. Family friends are different. They're not family, but you can't get rid of them like you can past-their-expiration-date friends. Yes, you can ignore them, but unlike family and friends, they don't usually hold grudges. They're connected to you, but they're not related to you. They were there before, and they'll be there in the future. If you don't invite them to your kids' weddings, they won't hold it against you. They'll still let you stay over when you're in town for an interview or some other such ridiculousness, and you'll stay up too late talking. Beutter Park is like a family friend. It doesn't feel as comfortable and magical and raw as childhood, but it sticks in your mind, not like regret, but like something or someone you miss and know or at least hope you'll visit again one day. Soon? Maybe. Family friends brought me and my dad here. It was warm and sunny but not humid. In other words, the weather was perfect, and that's so unlike Michiana in the summer. We strolled past sculptures and talked about first cars. I had heard many of the stories before, but that didn't bother me. I can stand repetition among family friends; I don't know why.

    Battell Park - playground and sport courts

    Battell Park

    (7 reviews)

    My timing was off when I visited this park. I was hoping to check out the Civil War Monument but…read moreit has been temporarily removed for restoration and been replaced by a Veteran's Plaza that will be rededicated on Memorial Day 2020. I hope the white bronze soldier will be returned to the center of the monument then. But even without the monument, this is a really beautiful park. The main feature here is the stonework that was part of the Works Progress Administration back in 1936-7. The park rests on high ground on the north side of the river, so a series of descending pools framed with colorful stones takes the water from street level down next to the river. There is a small waterwheel, a waterfall, and lots of cascades and pools to enjoy. There is a stairway framing the descent so that you can get a close look at the detail. The is also a lot of shade provided by the mature trees and a relatively new plaza on the east end with a pergola and benches. On the west end are the sports/playground features and an amphitheater with lawn in front. This is a beautiful park that offers a couple points to view the river. Review #3088

    One of the Famous Pokemon catching spots.Saw lot of people catching Pokémon walking all around the…read morepark. Pretty good place to spend time in summer.Perfect for photoshoots as the park is on river walk system.Lots of Greenery with beautiful flowers and some statues. Terraced Rock Garden is the main attraction.Picnic Tables,splash pad,Basket ball court,Grills makes this place more fun to hang out. You can go fishing in the river . Free Ample Parking Spaces and Amphitheater to host concerts.River walk connects both sides of the river. Unwind yourself here if you are around here.

    Mishawaka Riverwalk

    Mishawaka Riverwalk

    (6 reviews)

    What an absolutely stunning spot for an evening walk! My wife and I visited around sunset, and it…read morefelt like something out of a painting. The path was clean, peaceful, and perfectly maintained--ideal for a romantic stroll or just soaking in nature's beauty. The sunset views were magical. The colors in the sky reflected off the water (or landscape) so beautifully, it felt like time slowed down. We held hands, laughed, and just enjoyed being in the moment together. Benches were thoughtfully placed for relaxing and taking it all in, and the whole area felt incredibly safe and welcoming. Whether you're out for some quiet reflection or a sweet date night stroll like we were, this place delivers. Highly recommend it for couples, photographers, or anyone looking to unwind and enjoy nature's evening show. A perfect 5-star experience!

    The Mishawaka Riverwalk is officially known as the "River St. Joseph of the Miamis Trail."…read more I'll call it the Mishawaka Riverwalk. It's a circular system of both pedestrian and bike trails that runs along both banks of the St. Joseph River in Mishawaka. There are pedestrian bridges that connect the Riverwalk at various points including Central Park, Kamm Island, and Riverfront Park. There's also a footbridge that connects Beutter Park with Battell Park. The Riverwalk has quarter-mile markers and a designated 5k path (which I have used). The Riverwalk has signage, landscaping, and a surprising amount of lighting to enhance the experience and safety. Of course, the river itself is the real feature. The trail is primarily used for walking and experiencing nature. It's for the most part friendly to wheelchairs and the bridge crossings are also wheelchair friendly. For the most part, one gets the feeling of safety on the trail. The lighting helps to enhance that safety during evenings. In decent weather, you may also experience an outdoor concert going on. While the trail is for the most part wheelchair friendly, there are places where you can detour to get closer to water that involve steps. This is less of an issue the closer you get to central Mishawaka. Mishawaka has long been one of my favorite unsung cities in Indiana. It's a beautiful area and the St. Joseph River is really well developed here. The times I've come to Mishawaka for outreach events I've been treated well and just loved the experience. While I find the journey from South Bend confusing at times, Mishawaka seems to have taken more care in making sure things are clearly marked in terms of trails. If you're ever in Northern Indiana, I definitely recommend a day trip to Mishawaka and spending time on the Riverwalk. Unlike some other Riverwalk features across the country, this is much more about nature than it is commercialization. That said, Mishawaka also offers lots to visit and great dining options.

    Howard Park - South Bend

    Howard Park - South Bend

    (19 reviews)

    Great park with plenty of space, the 4th of July event does get very busy with many kids so make…read moresure to get there early and bring some blankets or chairs to hang out!

    While Golden Gate Park might have the greatest free children's playground in the world…read more(https://www.yelp.com/biz/golden-gate-park-childrens-playground-san-francisco?osq=Koret+Childrens+Quarter), recently renovated Howard Park in South Bend, Indiana, comes in a photo-finish close second. And if I'm being honest, Howard Park makes much more interesting use of its physical geography than Golden Gate Park does with that single playground, so the nod may go to Mayor Pete's hometown. It gives me so much hope that architects and landscape architects and engineers are still willing to build public areas that are both functional and physically attractive. The playground part of the park incorporates so many wonderful and unusual elements. Just when you think you can't be surprised again, you get surprised again. All of my nieces and nephews are older now, but I wish this place had existed in 2014 so that I could have brought their young selves to explore it in its entirety. So that's the playground. Like twelve stars out of five. The rest of the park is well maintained and laid out nicely. There are areas to picnic or just lounge and enjoy the weather in the summer. I know, I know, South Bend has bad weather for much of the year. But you know what? You could do a lot worse than coming to the nearby farmers market to pick something up for a late-breakfast/early-lunch picnic at Howard Park before a Notre Dame football game on a crisp autumn Saturday. Thanks, South Bend politicians and city employees, one-and-all. (I'd thank Mayor Pete, but I don't know whether he played any part in this project, and I'm still a little annoyed with him for having moved to Michigan--once you're elected mayor of somewhere, I feel like you should live there the rest of your life if you can.) Who says the Midwest can't have nice things?

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