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Trailblazer Park

3.9 (20 reviews)

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Dennise H.

Took my son to a different park and he really enjoyed it! He's only 2 years old and I wanted to go somewhere different to explore. Google led me here and it's a little gem in the Lake Mary just nestled in a suburban neighborhood near Lake Mary Prep area. The park itself has a few softball fields, a splash pad and updated play area. It's actually perfect for preschool or school age kids because many of the steps were too far apart for little ones, such as my son. He did enjoy it while he was there, but I recommend a playground area for the little ones. To the very least, offer a small slide. I really like the blue tarp that gave a shaded area above the tables. It makes a great place to have a picnic. I love the fence that surrounds the area. It brings ease to any parent to allow their kid to freely roam. All in all, I plan to visit again to take advantage of the splash pad and maybe bring a few friends. An awesome private and small place to enjoy.

Aleema R.

If you're looking to get the kids out of the house on spring break then I'd recommend checking this splash pad out. Came by today with a few friends and their children for a quick lunch and fun! To enter the water area the cost is $2 per person. Pretty good for hours of random fun for the kiddies. There is also a play area with swings. Not the most safest play area but with supervision I had no problem with it. Overall, pack a picnic basket and enjoy the sun and splash pad. Will be return in the future with my littles.

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Janene H.

Trailblazer park is a small little park tucked near Timacuan Country Club in Lake Mary. I sought out this park because it has a splash park, one of several in the area. The park looks like it has an older part with a skate park, tiny playground, ball courts and fields. The newer splash park costs $2 per person to get in and is open from 9am-8pm. The splash pad isn't super big but does have a good mix of jets, misters, and buckets and things to dump water on you. There is a nearby shelter with plenty of tables and behind that a playground. There is a big web-like climbing structure and a small rock formation to climb on. The playground is mostly for bigger kids, in fact the equipment says 5 and up. They actually have a slide that is only about 6 inches wide and was totally useless for my toddler. They have these spinning chairs but one little girl of about 7 got on, started spinning and couldn't get her legs down to stop. She was bawling before her Mom could stop her. I'm looking for a splash pad to host my son's birthday party but this park doesn't rent pavilions: thumbs down. Thumbs down for the playground too. The facility was clean and the splash pad was fun: thumbs up.

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11 months ago

The park is nice but could have better options for the playground area maybe add a jungle gym

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Nice park, great for family picnics, reunions and other activities . If u want some place nice this park is perfect

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This place is ok, but not really much fun for a 2 year old. Geared towards older kids. They need to add a

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There are a few trees for shade near the playground but the splash pad is mostly in the sun.

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I've paddled the Emerald Cut a few times now. Initially I didn't like the idea of paying to launch…read moremy own paddleboard. However, it's only $10 now that I have my own life jacket (saving me additional cost of $5 to use one of theirs, as required). Well worth the low cost for some soul-enriching, communing with nature. I have never made a reservation. I normally arrive around 10:30, most recently on a Friday. Parked for free on Baptist Camp Rd. Just a bit of a walk from there with my inflated paddleboard, but I don't mind the extra exercise. You can unload your stuff closer, if preferable. There are port-a-potties available. You can count on there being a line in the check-in office. Various recreation supplies are available there for purchase. The process moves reasonably enough. A reservation will guarantee your entrance, however, and possibly aide quicker personal info collection. I always plan to do the Emerald Cut in roughly 3 hours round-trip, allowing myself several stops to enjoy the surroundings. You do run into (quite literally at times) novice paddlers along the way, which can be a bit tricky, yet not a real nuisance for me. In general, there's friendliness along the waterway. Slighty rowdy, party vibes in some spots, but also opportunities for solace and zen in various nooks. Encountering wildlife, fragrant elderberry, and other captivating flora along this stretch is always gratifying. It's a popular recreation destination for good reason.

Many tourists don't realize Florida is home to stunning crystal-clear spring rivers--perfect for…read moreswimming, kayaking, and tubing aka "hidden gems". My Hubby and I love kayaking, so we booked an excursion months in advance for Rock Springs through TripAdvisor. Our Tour Operator was Get Up And Go Kayaking located at Kings Landing in Apopka, FL. I LOVE saying Apopka ;) The good news: Apopka is a quick 1 hour drive from Orlando. Make sure you don't miss the turn to King's Landing, because the entrance is located on a narrow dirt road. You must drive past Kelly Park (which fills up fast). There is a Park Ranger located here who will guide you to King's Landing. As you get closer and if you see a parking spot, grab it! Check in is located in the Cabin like office where you will have to sign a waiver. If you do not want to take a clear bottom, guided Kayak tour, you can either rent or BYO Kayak versus taking a semi private, clear, guided kayak tour. NOTE: ONLY use their Sunscreen/lotion which is provided at no cost. It protects the wildlife and the Springs. We wanted the full experience as we have previously enjoyed renting clear Kayaks. Our guide for the morning was: Megan, who was fantastic! Full of energy, information and helpful tidbits about the Springs and its human and wildlife inhabitants. Our group was small and capped at 10. We paddled through both narrow and open stretches, and stopped to swim in the warm, crystal-clear water. One highlight was a banyan tree with an 8-foot natural "jump hole"--such a cool experience! It was a serene, memorable day, and fun fact: this is the very spring featured in the Visit Orlando commercials! Yeah, definitely take a day away from crowded Orlando to relax and enjoy Mother Nature! You will Thank Me ;)

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