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    Sabercat Playground

    4.3 (18 reviews)

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    Lake Elizabeth
    Jay P.

    Dinosaur themed childrens playground at Central Park. Tree-slide, fake stone and bones play structures, and near the water. All of these done in tribute to the forgotten history of the ice age mammoths, camel, and horse fossils that were unearthed in the Irvington area from the late 19th century all the way to the 1950s. The most obvious reference being the mastodon skeleton that kids that kids can climb on. All play areas have rubber floors and there are separate areas for smaller kids and big kids. It's creative with ties to authentic history that is much appreciated. It is a fun and exciting park so it does get crowded, early in the morning or when the sun isn't out is the best time since there is very little shade and not that much sitting area. There are plenty of bathrooms nearby and Lake Elizabeth and numerous hiking and walking trails are nearby if your little one want to go for a bike or scooter ride.

    Kids play here for hours at a time and never get bored.
    Marisa L.

    This is a great playground. The other day my kiddos played for 3 straight hours before I had to pull them out of it so we can have dinner. The only down side to this playground area is how busy and crowded it can get, especially on the weekends! It's a very popular spot. But early in the day on the weekdays (before 3pm) it's much better.

    Sharon H.

    Really neat and unique playground that is great for climbing, and make-believe play. There is a huge stone structure shaped like a sabertooth tiger that kids can climb, slide down, or hide under. Also multiple playground structures with treehouse themes to them where kids can also climb up through the hollow tree trunks. The entire playground is padded. There is a small tot structure, and some rock fossils on the ground for young toddlers, but overall the playground is geared for older toddlers or kids. There is also another playground area next to the lake that you can see from Sabercat, and is about a 5 minute walk. Great place to come for the day since it is part of Lake Elizabeth so you can take a stroll around the lake, see all the ducks/geese, and picnic in the fields or the picnic tables. Bathrooms are currently open, but water fountains are turned off. The main caveat is that it is completely unshaded so the whole playground can get insanely hot on sunny days. Parking lots can get really crowded.

    Cherie T.

    beautiful park! my family enjoyed this playground very much! however i find that it's more suitable for the brave and 5 years and older kids. if you have a more cautious 3 year old, this park might not be the best for them. But there are other things to do. There is a smaller structure for younger kids. Plenty of opened grass area for you to picnic and rest. There are pathways for people to bike, skateboard or scooter! it is awesome! i really enjoy this park and i felt like i haven't explore half of it. We cannot wait to go back and check other parts of the park like the waterpark (when it's opened), volleyball courts (with sand), there's also another playground structure in the distance in which we didn't walk to. We only stayed in the Sabrecat playground. We did see a big lake, i think it would be a nice path to do a run or bike ride!

    Cute little park in Fremont. It appear to have been remodeled not long ago. Parking lot is small with limited spaces. Park is hot in sunny days. No shaded areas. Nevertheless, the children seemed to like it.

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    This is a great park for kids to play in. There are lots of play structures, and it is located within Central Park.

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    Would definitely return to check out the skate park, the water park and to walk the lake on many other occasions.

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    Central Park and Lake Elizabeth

    Central Park and Lake Elizabeth

    4.2
    (558 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Lovely park with lots of local wildlife, flora, and birds! Plenty of parking when we went right…read moreafter dinner and walking the stretch around the lake is enough to kill around an hour if you're just jaunting around and more than enough to digest a big meal. Around sunset on a Monday there were still lots of people sitting on the benches, walking, biking, jogging, and roller blading. Felt pretty safe, but when the sun sets there's not many walkway/street lamps so keep that in mind. Lots of Canadian geese and we got to see their awkward teenage goslings. There's some ducks and we got to see what looked like cormorant and I think a small heron. We also got to see small song birds and some robins too. It's neat that they have bird houses on some of the trees too and we got to see some ground squirrels. I think the prehistoric themed playground is super nice too. I LOVE themed things so the little saber tooth structure from the distance was quite nice. Along the lake are some "work out equipment" like a pull up bar and parallel bars. Lots of bird turds, so be wary of where you walk, but other than that. A solid park.

    most elizabeths are great. to name a few - the queen (rip), elizabeth taylor (the queen), and…read moreelizabeth hurley (also the queen especially when she pulled up in that versace dress, if you don't know what i'm talking about just google it). lake elizabeth is a spectacular elizabeth! it reeks of geese droppings and i'm HERE FOR IT. not in a weird way. it's super nostalgic for every fremont kid, has a great scenic 2 mile trail, and also offers alternative trails like the one behind the railroad. great place for community events and parties. squirrels are cute. note - trail is flat but there is one section that's super bumpy. not ideal for roller skaters like me who only have indoor wheels! some personal memories from childhood: watching an old guy catch a rainbow fish out of the lake, getting chased by a goose, falling off the brown playground slide, getting screamed at by a random parrot

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    When you throw seeds around while going for a quick run...hahaha
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    Irvington Community Park

    Irvington Community Park

    4.3
    (42 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Irvington Community Park is a decent park with a really big grass area and plenty of open space…read more They also have a sports complex area that can be rented, and a lot of people come here for games or other activities. There's also a basketball court and a community center, which makes the park useful for different kinds of events. The playground area is decent, especially for kids. I noticed the padding looks like it was recently redone, which is nice. The play area has a little wall climber, slide, pole, and stairs. I do think the wood around the slide area could use some updating because it looks kind of old, and the slides seem extremely high, which I think should be changed or made safer. The bathrooms are currently being redone, so that's good to see. Overall, it's a decent park with good space and activities for families.

    This is a nice local park to go to. I happen to not come here for a long time even though that it's…read morevery close to where I live. The park has improved over the years since they added bleachers at the parking lot as well as renovating the playgrounds. It's not really a big park but it's convenient for those who live really close to it. They have a building called Irvington Community Center, which I think is a place for children's activities. There is another building which is small. I think it was supposed to be a library, but is recently closed. Right next to it is the ballot drop box, where I usually go to drop my ballot envelope. Nothing much changed overall but it's good to reminisce the memories I have going here when I was a kid.

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    Lakeshore Park

    Lakeshore Park

    4.3
    (78 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    This is a nice neighborhood park and lake . It is dogs , birds , ducks friendly scenic lake with a…read more1.2 mile paved loop trail for jogging , leisure walk and biking . The man made lake is beautiful curved with willow trees planted along the shore . A lot of shade and lounge chairs to sit and relax . I sane some young parents with baby strollers , a few people Ja's fishing poles , jogging groups . It is a great place to enjoy the views of the wild life ( birds ) , plants and scenery along the lake . There is a small parking lot at the entrance. If it gets full in the morning , you can easily find street parking with access to the lake . I enjoy the peaceful environment very much .

    I'm realizing more and more how vital it is for one's mental (and physical) health to spend time in…read morenature. During a particularly low day, I was literally craving me some nature. Which makes sense when you're in a concrete urban jungle day in and day out - we just weren't meant to live this way. I literally searched Yelp for a park in the area on my way home, and Lakeshore came up. Tucked away in a residential area, Lakeshore is a small-ish, serene, well-kept park with, as the name implies, a lake being the central point. I strolled on the path for a bit. I'm not sure how long the path is, but it seems like a good spot to get a decent walk in, and there were a few walkers and joggers. After stretching my legs for a bit, I grabbed some bench and watched the birds - geese (these guys are huge!), seagulls, ducks, and crows - hanging out and eyeballing me to determine if I had food. They were so cute. There is nothing that gets me feeling better fast than being around animals. The human animals that passed by were nice as well, with smiles and hellos, how refreshing. I spent some time just sitting and resetting. It was good. I need to do this more. Nice park, enjoyed a much-needed reprieve here, and would return.

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    Dusterberry Neighborhood Park

    Dusterberry Neighborhood Park

    3.7
    (12 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Great park for families! Set up with a great layout and lots of entertainment for kiddos and…read morefamilies of all ages. Only drawback is the limited parking around the park but patience is your best friend. Can't beat these views while you run and kiddos play on the structure!

    We drove 45 min to reach this location from the east bay. Our lil one loves parks and we're always…read morelooking for new locations for her to explore. When we came across a video of this location on instagram we knew we had to plan a day to come. The weather says 80, but with the breeze and the slight shade from the trees it felt more like low 70s. We were lucky to get the only bench in front of the main play structure over looking the smaller ones. Others sat in lawn chairs and on blankets under the trees. There is no public restroom on site. There is a Ranch 99 about a block away, so if the lil one had to potty that is where we planned to venture. There is one food truck selling Mexican food - cash only - otherwise bring your own snacks. We were fortunate to snag parking directly in front of the park as space is limited. Around the park, there is a single block creating half a "circle" of parking availability. There is more parking around but it requires crossing the street. The residential street directly across from the park is no parking 9a-4p. There is a path for littles to ride their bikes, scooters or skate around safely, remaining visible. Our daughter kept hers in the car while she played between the multiple structures with different "friends." There is also a fitness area on site as well as a smaller tot area in a separate section of the park and a half basketball court. There was a birthday party being held on the premise. This is definitely a park we would return to if she requested. The lack of restroom does have me a bit torn, but knowing this allows us to plan a bit smarter. I would bring a friend along to accompany her as they could play on different structures while both remain visible. Our tall 6 year old played in both areas of the park - big and little kid areas - and enjoyed them both. They is quite a bit of exploring and lots to do for a free adventure day at the park.

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    Hanging out!
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