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Royal Oaks Park

3.0 (1 review)

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River Road Park

River Road Park

4.3(3 reviews)
3.8 mi

its a great location always clean and serean.the park workers are amazing and efficient.they keep…read morethat park tip top.very well managed and its got a playground that is big nice bathrooms if they ever unlock them thats the only bad part.and you can use the covered area for family functions or school events or what have you.id definitely go back.

This park is much like Riverfront park with some great improvements…read more The fields are separated, so you need not worry about soccer / Frisbee clashes any longer, each can tourney in peace. The bark dusted playground has the duel play structures but also has swings, and a climbing rock. You'll find the same long smooth sidewalks and a covered pavilion about half the size of Riverfront's but you'll also find tennis and basketball courts here. The splash pad does not just spray up from the ground. It has pipes that mist in all directions and deluge you from above. It is a little bigger and has more fountain points to, so more children can play, and get a little more creative with it. This park really gets all classy with the planning, putting the splash pad in a place that doesn't creep into the shade, making sure there are trees by the playground so parents don't bake and the ace in the hole? That would be the ample parking that is not located a quarter mile from the playground! Get's an A+ from this mom. The one warning I have is that when the soccer games and birthdays fill the park, it brings the 1 lane traffic to a standstill. In that event park across the street at the Fred Meyer's or come back in an hour. It usually clears out fast.

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Courthouse Club Fitness - Lancaster - Saturday lift

Courthouse Club Fitness - Lancaster

2.5(27 reviews)
1.6 mi

Came for the workout and stayed for the massage chair. The updates to this location are, in a word,…read moreamazing. I could have spent the day here. My beginning was. Quick stop to the lobby area to check some emails (ok ok my insta page) and sip on my coffee (fine..:I slurped up a $6.50 energy drink). After a small warm up in their group ex room I moved over to the bikes for a solo trek through podcasts, more Instagram and some pedaling. My MyZone kept me in check as my progress was projected on the tv screens so I had to show up for this workout. Some sauna and massage chair to dig into those tight spots and wind down the afternoon and this is one happy lady!

I was in town for a short visit and wanted to get a quick workout in, but this gym wouldn't even…read morelet me purchase a day pass. I wasn't looking for a freebie--I was more than willing to pay for access--but they simply refused. Instead of being accommodating or offering any kind of solution, they just turned me away. I've been to plenty of gyms while traveling, and most are more than happy to offer a guest pass or a temporary membership option. It's frustrating when a place is so rigid that they can't even allow someone to work out for a single day. Definitely not a welcoming or community-focused gym. If you're someone who travels or needs flexibility, I'd recommend looking elsewhere.

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Aldrich Park

Aldrich Park

2.5(2 reviews)
3.1 mi

For those of us were familiar with Lewis P. Aldrich (AKA "Rocket") Park in its original form, its…read morepresent state is a mere faint shadow of its former self. Back in the mid 60's when it opened as such it was crowded with kids from the time school let out until dinnertime and all day on weekends. Nothing provided shelter except the firepit/picnic structure. So, come the wet weather, one made do as best as one could. The land for park use was bought in 1950. However, I don't know if it was named as Aldrich Park at that early date. I knew my grandfather knew Lewis Aldrich personally but, being a kid, I never asked him what the stipulations were as far as Mr. Aldrich's handing over the land to build the park that I knew and loved. The re-outfitting of the park as I knew it was finished in 1967. And the amenities were impressive. Basketball hoops (still there)/Tennis court (gone). A three-stream fountain shooting onto a big piece of basalt rock to cool us all off in the heat. Gone. Horseshoe courts. Gone. Softball field. Gone. Four-story-tall four-segmented rocket with a radar station opposite it across the sand playground. Gone. Sand playground. Gone--replaced with wood chips. A big concrete structure like a rollercoaster that you could ride your bike, skates or skateboard up and down. Gone. BIG swing set. Gone. Geodesic dome monkey bars structure. Gone. The firepit in the still-extant covered picnic structure was removed in about 1982. I think idiots made it into a fire hazard, so they removed it. Too bad because roasting marshmallows and stuff there was always fun. It was "my park" from 1968-1983 as I lived right across the street from it. By 1978 the demographics of the neighborhood were changing and the constant roar of kids playing there died off. In 2004 a city block of houses and the park were obliterated to make way for the (New) Bush Elementary School. That institution is nowhere NEAR as big or accommodating as its namesake that I attended in the '70's. And it says something about the neighborhood in which it now sits. The neighborhood, like Aldrich Park, is a mere shadow of its former self. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. So the glory of the world. All things must pass.

It's an older park that has seen better days. But it has a decent children's playground and a nice…read morecovered area with picnic tables.

Royal Oaks Park - tennis - Updated May 2026

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