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    Clocktower Commons

    3.5 (4 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    Skate park sometimes has a lot of people there but it's pretty nice if you ask me there's a lot of tricks you can do there.

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    Rathje Park

    Rathje Park

    (4 reviews)

    Nice neighborhood park to take the kiddos to. It has a mid-sized playground area with a variety of…read morenewer equipment & a good play area surface. The swing set area even has a couple larger chair-style swings for kids that may need a more structured chair for various reasons. There is a paved path winding through the park (perhaps 1/4 of a mile) along with a small pond and a little bridge. There are plenty of trees for shade, a few picnic tables and good amount of grassy open space for playing frisbee, tag, etc. The parking lot is paved with special drainage pavers to prevent/reduce flooding as well so the parking lot has stayed pretty nice without water damage.

    This park is pretty nice. I don't like the setup of the playground/jungle gym. There are 4 ways…read moreto get onto the gym. the steps and bridge are both on the north side, but all the slides come out the south or east side. No biggie but you have to go around or under the playground to go up the easy way. On the south side, you have a rock climbing wall (really?) and a rope ladder, which is hard even for adults, let alone kids. The music theme is cool. There are drums, chimes, and bells. The playground itself is pretty small. If you have more than 4 or 5 kids it's a little crowded. The swingset is nice, they have the normal swings, the infant swings, and these cool toddler swings that have a bit latch that goes over you like you see on a roller coaster. I wanna say the ground is that rubber material which is nice so you don't have to pick the bark out later.

    Four Seasons Park

    Four Seasons Park

    (3 reviews)

    This is a vast park district with plenty to offer…read more There are two playgrounds that are separated by a parking lot. One playground is situated behind a school and it is more ideal for older kids. The other playground is closer to the obstacle course and pickleball courts. This playground is ideal for children ages 1-8. Both playgrounds have plenty of slides, swings, and climbing structures for the kids to expense their energy. The obstacle course is a fun activity for adults. My brother and I challenged each other to see who could complete the course under a minute. It served as a good testament for some friendly sibling rivalry. The only downside is the tennis courts were converted to pickleball courts. So although it can still serve our purpose for tennis lessons, it isn't the most ideal with the small courts and lower nets.

    Four Seasons park stretches from Finley Road on the west to Main Street on the east. The park…read moreoffers baseball, softball, and soccer fields; basketball and sand volleyball courts; playgrounds; picnic areas; and walking paths. There is a very large pond for fishing or simply admiring (no swimming). When winter conditions are right, the pond is available for ice skating. There is a steep hill in the park ideal for sledding too. In addition there is an historic log cabin on the Main Street side of the park available to rent. It has a small kitchen, a fireplace, and AC. It can accommodate 75 for a meeting or 50 for dining. I come to Four Seasons Park to walk , look for wildlife, listen to songbirds in spring, and watch the seasons change. The park is safe, spacious and well kept. There are large expanses of grass and on the south side of the park near the pond is a particularly pretty area with several large weeping willow trees. I especially enjoy the park in spring and fall because it is peaceful. You'll likely see many squirrels, Canada geese, ducks, and maybe a bunny. Watch your step in some areas! When I say many geese, I mean MANY geese. Meander around the sledding hill. There's a nice view from the top and, if you look carefully at the surrounding thickets, you'll find secret passageways. Hobbits?

    Clocktower Commons - mini_golf - Updated May 2026

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