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It's got a pretty pond with two fountains and a sidewalk all the way around it with plenty of geese, ducks, turtles, and crabs. There are a couple of benches, not nearly enough, and two duck/goose feed machines on each end that look like they're from the 1960's and don't work. Don't bother putting your quarters in them! The sidewalk around the pond is full of duck/goose poop so watch your step! It's EVERYWHERE! There are mature trees with ample shade on one side but nowhere to sit except on the grass. Bring folding chairs if you plan on staying more than 10 minutes. The signs say to not feed the birds bread because they could choke to death. Sure would be nice to have them bird feed machines working! There's plenty of parking around the pond. People come out here to walk and jog, too. It sits between a peaceful, old Park Circle neighborhood and Spruill Avenue and Buist Street. No restrooms or vending.
Cute Park Circle neighborhood pond and park to take the family and dog for a walk. We love feeding ducks and geese year round. It's always nice to see a new batch of baby geese. Several concrete benches sprinkled through out and under beautiful old oak trees.The pond is a short walk from Park Circle center and businesses off Spruill Avenue. It could be a nice place for a picnic at one of the concrete tables but there are no drinking fountains or restrooms. A small playground and some dredging of the pond (super shallow from years of build up) along with restrooms would make this park perfect.
Wonderful little park, great for a picnic or just a walk. I love coming here with my partner to feed the geese and ducks. There are a few vending machines where you can get food for them for 25¢ or you can bring food with you. Remember bread isn't good for birds, instead being grapes, peas, oats, or something similar.
Love the mallard and wild ducks, Canadian geese, greylag goose, snow geese, white ibis egrets, and the occasional seagull. Peaceful spot to take in the sights and feed the fowl.
Relaxing place to sit or walk around. It's fun to feed the ducks.
It's got a pretty pond with two fountains and a sidewalk all the way around it with plenty of geese, ducks, turtles, and crabs. There are a couple of benches, not nearly enough, and two duck/goose feed machines on each end that look like they're from the 1960's and don't work. Don't bother putting your quarters in them! The sidewalk around the pond is full of duck/goose poop so watch your step! It's EVERYWHERE! There are mature trees with ample shade on one side but nowhere to sit except on the grass. Bring folding chairs if you plan on staying more than 10 minutes. The signs say to not feed the birds bread because they could choke to death. Sure would be nice to have them bird feed machines working! There's plenty of parking around the pond. People come out here to walk and jog, too. It sits between a peaceful, old Park Circle neighborhood and Spruill Avenue and Buist Street. No restrooms or vending.
Cute Park Circle neighborhood pond and park to take the family and dog for a walk. We love feeding ducks and geese year round. It's always nice to see a new batch of baby geese. Several concrete benches sprinkled through out and under beautiful old oak trees.The pond is a short walk from Park Circle center and businesses off Spruill Avenue. It could be a nice place for a picnic at one of the concrete tables but there are no drinking fountains or restrooms. A small playground and some dredging of the pond (super shallow from years of build up) along with restrooms would make this park perfect.
Wonderful little park, great for a picnic or just a walk. I love coming here with my partner to feed the geese and ducks. There are a few vending machines where you can get food for them for 25¢ or you can bring food with you. Remember bread isn't good for birds, instead being grapes, peas, oats, or something similar.
Love the mallard and wild ducks, Canadian geese, greylag goose, snow geese, white ibis egrets, and the occasional seagull. Peaceful spot to take in the sights and feed the fowl.
Relaxing place to sit or walk around. It's fun to feed the ducks.
It's got a pretty pond with two fountains and a sidewalk all the way around it with plenty of geese, ducks, turtles, and crabs. There are a couple of benches, not nearly enough, and two duck/goose feed machines on each end that look like they're from the 1960's and don't work. Don't bother putting your quarters in them! The sidewalk around the pond is full of duck/goose poop so watch your step! It's EVERYWHERE! There are mature trees with ample shade on one side but nowhere to sit except on the grass. Bring folding chairs if you plan on staying more than 10 minutes. The signs say to not feed the birds bread because they could choke to death. Sure would be nice to have them bird feed machines working! There's plenty of parking around the pond. People come out here to walk and jog, too. It sits between a peaceful, old Park Circle neighborhood and Spruill Avenue and Buist Street. No restrooms or vending.