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    Lost Creek Park

    4.4 (15 reviews)

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    Jon P.

    Pretty nice and well kept park, I wonder if it's because of the layout of the park. The bathrooms and picnic area are usually well taken care of and there is the usual standard kids' playground for the kids to enjoy and have fun. For me there are only 2 things of interest that is worth noting. 1. This place is one of the places the Oyster Creek trail passes through which is great and I love a good walk, so I often pass between this and Oyster Creek Park when I come. 2. Remember what I said about the layout of the park? Well that's because almost ALL the grassy areas around are soccer fields!! Local soccer teams come to play here often, but if you got a soccer ball you could play some soccer around at off times. On a side note, it seems the buildings in the park DO get some use aside from the bathroom after all, as one time I went they were doing voting here. Who knew, huh?

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    9 years ago

    Nice and up kept park with clean restrooms. Lots of space to run around and has many soccer goals to play!

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    Most people speak about Oyster Creek Park, but not Lost Creek, which is odd, because they're just two different sides of the same park.

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    Cullinan Park - 10 Dollars fell on the floor,No one was here.

    Cullinan Park

    4.1(37 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    I enjoyed my time here. It's also "bike free" which is a plus. I have no issue with cyclists, but…read morethis is great if you want somewhere to take the kids and not have to continually look around for cyclists. The paths in the wooded areas are mostly natural. No concrete so it's easier on the feet and legs. I'd wear some old shoes if it's been raining.

    Don't let the seemingly small size of this park fool you, because it's deceptively large and it's…read moreeasy to get turned around in it, especially when it starts getting dark, so if you go in the late afternoon, it would be good to have a flash-light and a little extra water...just in case you get lost! Part of the issue is that the official maps and what's on google maps is very incomplete. There are a lot of other paths that aren't on the map that just kind of appear. If you don't cross over any bridges, you'll be inside the official part of the park and worst case, you just circle back around, but if you do go over that Crossover bridge, you'll be treated to some nice hiking, but there is no other way to circle back around because the 2nd bridge will put you in the "uncharted" part of the park and take you to the Pumpkin Lakes and you will have to come back the same way you came. This is kind of a shame and hopefully in time, they'll add another pedestrian bridge near Red Gully Lookout, but hey, you're there to walk so this is a way to walk more! For some reason, even though this is right next to an airport and a large suburban neighborhood, the GPS keeps going wonky too so don't count on that too much. This was my first visit with some other people who had never visited the park so I think we all became experts in the park and won't get turned around next time but a few extra signs wouldn't have hurt to help newcomers.

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    Cullinan Park - Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. ( Just passing by )

    Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. ( Just passing by )

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    Meadow Lake Park - Walking trail

    Meadow Lake Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I was looking for a walking trail in Sugarland today. Meadow Lake Park was the closest to me. Came…read morehere to find there was no lake and the paved trail was so short. But the children's play area looked very nice. There was a family on the set. I came here to exercise. Google Maps says this park is nice to walk and has paved cement paths. I couldn't do my normal routine but I had to add more walking at nearby Lake Pointe Running Trail to complete my workout. I really don't like the smell of sewage while walking; plus the traffic noise from Southwest Freeway. OMG. Not coming back.

    Awesome playground with assistive play areas. Large open field, different play areas all grouped…read moretogether, private parking lot and nestled inside a neighborhood. It is walking distance/driving distance from the Target, but you would not be able to drive directly to the park's parking lot from that direction but you can definitely walk from there! The newer park area is mostly uncovered so it got hot quickly but the play equipment did not get too hot to play on. Lots of covered benches to rest on around this play area and lots of mulch. Once we were tired of playing in the sun, we ran across one of the open field areas to the tree covered playscapes. They were covered in pollen but still fun to play in (good thing we all took our allergy medicine cause we were all yellow once we were done with the slides!!) Lots of climbing choices and slide choices from short to long, straight to curly, and wavy and even parallel bars that I think you slide down on? My adult sister did it so it could work? Lol! Great hidden gem of a park!! I love that there is so much green space around the play area and no open roads so I don't have to worry about my kids running into traffic. It is also close to shopping centers so we could pop over after a trip to the park for refreshments, some A/C, or to run an errand or two. If you have not been here yet, please visit! It is totally worth the visit!

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    Meadow Lake Park - I could see Methodist Hospital from the park

    I could see Methodist Hospital from the park

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    Imperial Park

    Imperial Park

    4.2(6 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Location is a bit obscure. Using navigation it shouldn't be an issue to find it, but it is a bit of…read morea ways off Highway 6 or any other major roadway. It is located to some baseball fields so sometimes the area will have lots of cars parked on the street during the games. The location has a private parking lot so it's never an issue to find an open spot. Going in the interior is pretty nice and clean for the most part. The only part that I found wasn't as clean was the bathroom. Honestly, its a gym, I didn't expect to much from that. The gym area is split into two basketball courts (full court-sized). The facility changes the layout of the gym to fit the different activities that people will take part in onsite. I've gone to play table tennis and basketball so I can offer insights on what takes place during those two sports. 1. Table Tennis: There are 5 tables and generally will all be in use. However, most of the time there wouldn't be too much of a wait time if at all. Generally people will just play doubles if there are too many people. Plus, people come and go, so it's not a big issue. 2. Basketball- When both courts are in use. They split it into two different sides. One side will have a full-court game going on. The other will have 3 baskets down and can potentially have three cramped half-court games going on. During these times the place is PACKED. This is especially so during holidays when lots of the schools are out on holiday. Bonus: I would definitely recommend checking the activity schedule before you go. It wouldn't be fun to show up expecting to play something when it's something else set up in the gym. They offer physical calendars on-site or you can just look it up on their website. Membership fees for individuals who are from Sugar Land is $10 for the whole year! Pretty amazing. I believe for those who are not from SL, it is currently $40 for the whole year which isn't a bad deal either honestly.

    The gym here is absolutely beautiful and best of all friendly to the knees. They have a yoga studio…read morebut no weight room. I still enjoy playing in the many leagues they have here. The setup and employees are all wonderful, they keep the place really clean.

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