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    Oakhurst Gardens

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    McCulloch Park - at the south end is a statue of George McCulloch by Leonard Crunelle (1915)

    McCulloch Park

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I have very mixed feelings about this park. The park itself…read moreis large and expansive with playground equipment, walking & bike trails and a lovely creek running it though it, a renovated train bridge that is now available as part of the bike trail. The sad part was lots of gang tagging on the concrete and we saw drug needles in the grass by the train bridge. While in the park, a friend text me and said, "You are not from the area. Be careful." Ouch!

    What a waste. This is one of Muncie's largest parks and even the City's website describes the…read morelatest improvements as removal of a hazardous playground and removing a little league ball field with a bad fence. Really? There has been so much neglect that even the City lists an outdated location (a section of Broadway Ave was named after Dr MLK Jr. quite awhile ago.) But it is still a large green park that some folks care about. I saw a city worker spraying weeds in near 90 degree heat. The park was pretty well groomed and free of trash. There is a relatively new playground and a basketball court. I even saw a two lane soap box derby hill/track, but wonder how much use that space has today. I would like to see the city put some effort into rethinking the use of the space. Maybe it should become a mostly nature park with hiking trails....there is plenty of room. Until then, it has some rentable shelters and adequate parking...and a lot of greenspace. Review #1051

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    McCulloch Park - McCulloch Park statue

    McCulloch Park statue

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    Basketball court

    McCulloch Park - Mature trees and a baseball field

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    Mature trees and a baseball field

    Morrow's Meadow Park

    Morrow's Meadow Park

    4.3(4 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    This is a decent nature park. They have an adequate amount of parking available between its lot…read morenear the river inlet, the Pizza King lot, and parking along the park's long drives in the grass. You will find a restroom structure near the park's entrace, just off of the Pizza King parking lot, near the large playground. The first thing I notice about the park is its green space. There is tons of it and it is well maintained. there are a few metal square picnic tables scattered on the green space, as well as some benches that overlook the river. The park features a couple of decent playground areas. The one near the park's entrance is the largest and has a large jungle gym with monkey bars, bridges, slides, a pebble bridge, and a small canopy. There is also a bank of traditional swings, with an ADA swing over there as well. The second playground is by the parking lot and canoe launch. It has a smaller jungle gym with a slide, and a couple of traditional swings. Both playground areas are on a bed of wood chips. The equipment is not the most modern, but is well maintained. The park is home to a very nice, paved fitness trail. It is about a mile and has some very nice equipment stations along the circular route. The park has one very large shelter without any picnic tables under it. There are two smaller shelters at the park and they both have a few picnic tables under them. They are available to be rented. The most prominent feature of this park and probably the most used is its canoe launch. It has a very nice launch that feeds into the White River. In addition to launching some canoes, there are a few shallow spots near the launch that i saw some people splashing around in. It was like ankle deep water. All in all, this is a nice park. I will admit, there is not a lot to this park, but it is still a good option to spend a few hours.

    They have free outdoor exercise equipment and a dog water fountain near the restroomsread more

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    Morrow's Meadow Park - Second park didn't take one of the first

    Second park didn't take one of the first

    Morrow's Meadow Park

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    Westside Park - several basketball courts

    Westside Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    By now, it's no secret that I do quite a few charitable events with a good majority of them…read moreinvolving long-distance wheeling. Over the past 30 years, I've traveled over 6,000 miles in my wheelchair with various events nationwide. Distances have been everything from one mile to 1,000 miles. I'm finally sitting down to review some of the places I've traveled and some of the trails and parks I've experienced. I'm also reviewing some of the non-profits I've worked with. While I'm focusing on more recent events for obvious reasons, it's giving me a great chance to remember these tours. I visited Muncie's Westside Park on the closing day of a recent Tenderness Tour. It was going to be an event on the adjacent White River Greenway, a beautiful trail that runs alongside, you guessed it, White River. This was an awful day. It was cold. It was rainy, actually stormy, and I had a good 15 miles to. My attitude is that violence doesn't stop in the rain, so I can't stop trying to prevent it in the rain. So, I wheel in all weather. Fortunately, this day also included some of the best volunteers I've had included the young woman pictured in my photo - a work peer who works in the Muncie office of my agency (I work in the main office in downtown Indy). Westside Park is located in the floodplain along the southern boundary of Muncie's Westside (I bet you figured that out, didn't you?). It has a little league sized baseball diamond that is also used for softball. It has picnic tables and shelters, basketball courts, a playground, a shuffleboard court, three wire-control airplane circles, and tons of greenspace. The White River is along the southern boundary of the park and that's where you can join up with the White River Greenway. The White River Greenway is a paved trail that is wide enough for a wheelchair, though it's worth noting that it does have a couple of steep inclines on it. I had my challenges in adverse weather. The park has been going through a series of improvements over recent years and seems to be steadily used. The basketball courts have been resurfaced. There's a new parking lot on the westside of the courts. New trees have been planted. Also, the White River Greenway was extended and includes a turn-around. I'll be the first to admit that I didn't get to use the park as much as I'd have liked given the horrible weather I was wheeling in. However, I must say the shelters came in handy and were pretty wheelchair friendly. Also, the greenway gave us a nice surface and it was a cool place to be at when the local media from Ball State University showed up. There's also a public restroom here and drinking fountain, though I didn't use it and can't speak to its wheelchair friendliness. The real selling point to me with this park is the adjacent White River. It's really beautiful and I enjoyed the trail. The trail does get a bit urban at some points, think graffiti at a bridge point, but the vast majority of this area is a wonderful residential park and awesome trail for walkers, wheelers, runners, and bikers. I felt safe here and had no hassles, though I suppose you'd have to be a really committed criminal to come out and hassle a guy in a wheelchair during a rainstorm.

    Although the park shows some signs of aging, there is a lot to do here. There are multiple…read moreshelters, plenty of mature trees, a nice playground with a mix of old and new style equipment, and convenient access to trails. There are also basketball and baseball facilities, but both show signs of wear. The baseball field had piles of dirt on it like some construction was taking place there. I like that there is plenty of parking (mostly shaded) and restrooms on site. Generally, the park was kept clean. Review #925

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    Westside Park - Gathering in Westside Park for a Tenderness Tour event

    Gathering in Westside Park for a Tenderness Tour event

    Westside Park - Park information

    Park information

    Westside Park - Shelter and baseball field (undergoing some construction)

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    Shelter and baseball field (undergoing some construction)

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