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    4.4 (40 reviews)

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    tulip festival
    Christie B.

    Absolutely stunning tulips and 1,000's to see in every color and species. The tulip festival is not to be missed. Lots of flowers, music, food and fun for the whole family. The park is beautiful and not to be missed.

    Adam D.

    Nice park for running, walking, laying out, reading, etc. It also seems pretty safe. Don't be alarmed by the occasional smell of weed - it's legal in New York State. Motor vehicle accessible. Some parts of the park could use some re-paving of the roads. If you're a runner, the loop is about 2 miles and has a good mix of hills and flat road.

    Stacy M.

    A beautiful, serene place to walk and enjoy nature. Perfect for romantic strolls or dog walking. A downtown gem

    Vivian G.

    I spent an hour strolling thru here last week while my husband was having surgery to clear my head. It was a beautiful spring day&just what I needed. People walking their dogs, jogging, or just strolling under a blue sky was the icing on the cake. I thoroughly enjoyed being in this clean & pretty park

    Kara M.

    ***1000th Yelp Review**** I wanted to write this milestone review on a special place, so I picked this neat spot near my hometown. Washington Park is conveniently located in Albany's downtown. The park isn't HUGE, but it's sizable enough. Some of my favorite things to do in the park: 1. Tulip Fest - This is one of the major events of the year, which happens to be around Mother's Day. Great time to come see the beautiful tulips, grab a bite from a food truck and do a little shopping from the vendors. There are also free concerts here during the festival. 2. Park Playhouse - There are free shows here in the summertime, of course donations are accepted. This is a nice, low cost night out! 3. Stroll the park! It's very pretty and relaxing. There is a spot not too far from the Moses statue where people with dogs gather. So, yes, the park is pet friendly! 4. Capital Holiday Lights in the Park - If you want to get into the Christmas mood, this is the perfect event. You pay a fee and drive through to see the various holiday light displays. I believe this is set up some time in November and ends shortly after xmas. 5. Check out Albany Events.org to see what else is shaking in the park, they do have other events throughout the all too short summer! I'm sure I'm forgetting other festivals that they have. The parking situation here is tough on the weekdays, they only allow 90 minutes parking from 9 AM to 6 PM. Weekends are less restrictive.

    Evelyn M.

    Perfect road trip break not far off I-90 and the tulips are in bloom ! Large metro park with ponds, fountains, paved walking paths and lawn space! Parking is along the street where you can legally find it.

    John Massey Rhind; King Memorial Fountain (The Moses Fountain); 1893
    Paul L.

    Driving by Washington Park on a cloudy Sunday morning, I couldn't help but notice a bronze statue gazing toward the heavens. I parked then walked over to this odd sculpture. Formally called the King Memorial Fountain, it's unofficially known as the Moses Fountain. Henry King, a prominent citizen (you know, a banker) of the late 19th century, had this fountain unveiled in 1893 to memorialize his father, Rufus, himself a prominent citizen (you know, a banker). If I had a family member named Rufus, I would want to memorialize him, too. Great name. Totally underused in the 21st century but I'm digressing. Moses lords over this park and, while there is no sea for him to part, I wouldn't test this muscular bronze guy with the hipster beard. He has a cane and it looks like he knows how to use it. Watch out.

    Kids area.
    Loretta H.

    This park has been an icon in Albany since I was a kid. Much of the park sports shade on a hot sunny day. I think a bit of maintenence on the pond would be beneficial, it has quite a bit of algae going on. That being said, the upgrades of the pavillion to a "playhouse" is terrific. But where do you park? Old trees were beautiful, dogs are welcome, but what about lease laws? Many dogs not leased in park. Many people were taking advantage of this beautiful day perched on park benches, laying on blankets soaking up the sun, kids playing on the playground. Yes, a beautiful park smack dab in the middle of Albany.

    Nice day for a jog
    Hansen H.

    First time traveller long time passerby. As with most things in life we never truly get to appreciate anything until we are forced to by happenstance. Due to the recent pandemic and transitioning to working remote, I found myself going stir crazy. After deciding to finally walk through the park, instead of only cruising through the Christmas lights once a year, I was blown away by how much was going on. From the beautiful events area, running paths, or the packed basketball courts, there is something for everyone. Parking is ample but highly recommend walking over and stopping by a local coffee shop like 3Fish on Madison for a quite prestroll pick me up. With all the ambient noises of nature and people playing it makes everything feel more wholesome in these weird times!

    Tiffanie L.

    Washington Park seems pretty huge from the outside but when you go in it's not too expansive. However, in the summer the bridge which is overlooking the lake is gorgeous (it's closed now but it is reopening in March). Sometimes the park hosts shows, they are open to events (the Pride day parade & Christmas expansions) were held here! & the events seem well coordinated It's also a nice place to run or walk around! Only problem is that not all the roads are paved, there are a lot of dirt roads.

    Inside the Lake House
    David D.

    Had great time with the family, the lights were beautiful and well done, with a variety of motives. Brought the girlfriend and her mother. The lake house craft show and decorations we're colorful with a place for photo taking. Which we took a few. I recommend going.

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    Very beautiful park. Especially in the Spring. Nice peaceful haven where you can gather your thoughts. Love the serenity.

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    The park is moderately large sized and during the annual Tulip Festival, parking is hard to come by, otherwise is okay any other day.

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    Colonie Town Park

    Colonie Town Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    15.9 km

    We started coming here during the pandemic as a way to get out of the house. Their two dog park…read moreareas, which are fenced in, are reasonably large and clean and share a common "owner area" in the middle where we can watch our pets run around. The old Troy and Schenectady Railroad, now a rail-trail, was also pleasant to walk along through the woods. Admittedly, I enjoyed it more for its former railroad history than as an actual paved trail but there enough things to do and see including a large tunnel that went under Route 9 and a dusty cement plant. The water park area is fantastic with lots of spraying pipes and hoses and such in the kiddie spray area. There are several pools too for different swim levels and one had diving boards. Changing rooms with free lockers are provided, and there is a concession stand on one end that sells hamburgers, hot dogs, nachos, and the like. There is one downside though: they ID everyone that comes in. Colonie residents pay $7 each, and non-residents pay $12 each. That is for the day. It isn't a lot of money, and I believe you can purchase season passes to save money. But, on the day we came I didn't think to bring my license and they absolutely wouldn't let me in without some form of ID or proof of address. They asked if I had old mail in my car (nope), a way to check a bill on my [flip] phone (nope), insurance registration (nope), etc. We paid the $5 non-resident premium and moved on. I won't make that mistake again, and as a Colonie resident I sort of appreciate why they are doing it, but it was annoying.

    I really love the High Diving board and I wish my girlfriend could go swimming with me!read more

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