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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Independence Hills Regional Park - Broken glass and beer cans next too the pool

    Independence Hills Regional Park

    2.0(2 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    This park has two fields for baseball, some basketball courts, a playground, a swimming pool that…read moreopens in the summer, skating areas, 2 concession centers that rarely open, a dog park and a place were kids also can practice soccer. In the swimming pool I haven't seeing shade, there is always a life saver that the city provides; they usually charge to enter, from 1-4 dlls per person, just cash. All this time that the park has being working, I have seeing the concession centers to be working on season schedule or something, to me that is money invested that is wasted. It would be nice that people could count on those places to go to the park for a while and then get a frozen drink or snack. The dog area the last time I was there, had some part of the gate not working, and some holes on the fence. Wild life could be present too, we have seeing deer early on the morning when walking. The park is connected by a sidewalk to a lake if you go walking under the bridge on Merida St.

    Medium sized park, at first looks very nice, was made to be very nice obviously. Lots of space,…read moreballpark, basketball court, snack shack, bathrooms, dog park, playground and trash absolutely everywhere. Trash cans are overflowing, plastic bottles and cups, candy wrappers, beer cans and broken glass everywhere. Half of the lawn is patchy and is dried out and half of it is , probably the overgrowth is blocking the sprinklers from watering those aeas thenext to it. Locals are afraid to bring their dogs to the dog park area, there were no bags in the dog park area and all the trash was overflowing. Dog poop everywhere, probably because no bags were to be found to clean it up and apparently locals aren't intelligent enough to bring their own bags. Bottles and cans strewn around the dog park, broken gates, crummy fences. This place was built with using way too much money and then left to rot. The worst part is that according to a sign this park was built to honor veterans. Well if you ask me this is pretty sad. This place actually probably needs a a security guard or maybe even a police officer to watch over it. The bathroom smells like a methlab, this Park appears to be a popular drug junkie hangout. It has so much potential. But i suppose he community and the city don't have yet to purchase some standards.

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    Tipp's State Park

    Tipp's State Park

    2.5(2 reviews)
    103.1 mi

    Honestly looks like something out of Chernobyl at this point. Broken swings, a court that used to…read morebe for basketball, more pot holes than paths, broken spray painted signs, and a view of the local refinery.

    I'm pretty sure that this isn't a state park. It's a RV…read morepark located right on the highway, across the Frio River from a huge Valero refinery. Peaking over the tops of the tree, you see cracking towers, pressure valves, and exhaust vents. Over the roar of the waterfall, you can hear pressure being released and gases being mixed. Yes- there is a waterfall. The Frio River falls down about six to ten feet down a series of steep steps that looks so inviting, if it weren't for the refinery next door, and oh yea- that sign that says, "Alligators exist in this park." Nope. If that wasn't reason enough, there's a sign asking visitors to not swim, and stay off the grass. The park was clean. There's lots of spots available to camp. The sites were $5 for the site, $15 for an R/V site with water and electricity. There was a pavilion that looked nice, and lots of green spaces to run around in. There were some interesting things to look at around the park, like paintings and such. But a park alongside the river where you can't swim is kinda a letdown. I don't know how you'd be able to sleep with all the racket going on at the refinery next door. The refinery is constantly buzzing buzzers, releasing gases, running pumps, banging, beeping- it's a loud process to make gasoline.

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