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Gettysburg Park

5.0 (12 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Serenity E.

Great park, especially if you have a toddler! Visited for the first time today and was pleasantly surprised. It's very easy to find, right behind Gettysburg elementary school located in a quiet neighborhood. When I pulled in, there was nice long long pathway to the parking spaces. Parking lot is a pretty decent size. Lots of green grass and trees around. I absolutely love how they have 3 separate playgrounds! That's what makes me rate this park 5 stars. We have liked going to Paso Tiempo Park but I've noticed it's too big for my 2 1/2 year old and he gets bored easily. Thankfully another parent at the park had mentioned Gettysburg park. My toddler had a ton of options today, he went to all 3 playgrounds and was able to play on each of them. The little baby/toddler playground has nice semi-cushion floors, no bark or sand which is nice. I like how a little walking is required to get to each playground. It's nice to take a little walk and I like the mature trees. It's a cozy park, very family friendly and good amounts of places to sit. They have a restroom available as well. Love all the grass area to sit and have a little picnic if it's a nice day. Only thing I thought was odd was the fact that they only had one regular swing and one baby swing(without a safety strap. My toddler absolutely hates swings so it didn't bother me. I would definitely recommend this park.

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3 years ago

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5 years ago

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3 years ago

Love this park. Great and fun options for my kid. Parking is a little cramped when it's packed, but it's rarely ever packed.

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4 years ago

I love this park. It has 3 separate parks in one which makes it funner. I can take the kids to each park and play individually.

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6 years ago

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5 years ago

Love this park and it's separate age group availability posted in each area. Very well maintained as well.

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7 years ago

Love this park could use soap in the bathrooms but my kids favorite he always wants to go back

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14 years ago

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8 years ago

Great park. Very large, 3 separate play structures. Lots of room to run. Great spot for an afternoon

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11 years ago

Excellent park! You could easily spend a couple hours here. Nice shady spots by the trees and plenty of benches. And it's clean!

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This park is huge, it's definitely one of the best city parks I have been too. It has everything…read moreyou could really want - Great running/biking trails -Huge ponds with tons of friendly ducks & geese you can feed (just don't feed them bread it's bad for their health & can give them angel wings.) -Music event amphitheatre -Beautiful Japanese garden -Playgrounds -Fenced dog park -Fishing ponds -Tons of trees & grassy areas -Bmx bike track This park is really scenic & is huge. We love to bring our kids here to explore, ride bikes & feed the ducks & geese (we bought a 50lb bag of cracked corn from Tractor Supply for like $18 & keep it in the back of our van.) They are super friendly & will eat out of our kids hands. We accidentally came here yesterday during the Water Lantern Festival & it was insane how many people & food trucks were there. *Tip If you plan on coming for than a few time during the year but the annual parking pass from the electronic kiosks around the park for $50 (it's good for parking at all city parks & The Fresno Zoo as well but it's only good for one cars license plate.

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