Nice little park to sit and contemplate life, have a quick quiet lunch and enjoy the pleasant Indian summer weather. Lots of trees for shade and bench seating. Neat and clean as well. I was please that a small Park in a residential community is being well taken care of.
Nice park. A shame the bathroom isnt open. Lotsa people peeing on the ground.
Ok place to take the kids lots of different events during summer... Historic park and very important place to the west philly community
Great little park full of interesting ppl.
Clean, and good lighting .Great gazebo nice touch . Also with great lighting. Cant forget clean bathroom. Thanks !
Great playground, and community gathering place.avoid if alone at night.
Great park in the heart of west philly offers a place to active the imagination on a brief walk
Beautiful park with great facilities, I dont have kids but the playground looks dope if you do bathrooms that while not Immaculate are certainly clean for Park standards. And theres a ton of great food in the area if you want to picnic.
A nice quite park. Open field.
Its was great such a nice family spot to really fulfill and wide range of creative ideas/ events
Cool place, one of my stops whiling cycling
It was nice, nice place for kids to play and have fun, adults can seat and watch the children .it have planty of benches available.trees quiet.
Its safe and always clean
A lot of good black l-focused events
Places to sit, spacious, good location for children to run around
It was so live out there yesterday people all over no beef. Most fyn Ive had in a min.
Pizza cross da skreet. Sometimes people dance here
It was my refuge during lockdown when I needed socially distanced fresh air and sunshine.
The Covid 19 makes every experience at best 3 stars
Cool place to relax on a hot summer afternoon.
One of my favorite places to calm my nerves
Its relaxing good music and friendly free give aways ect. children and pet friendly nice Park
Nice place but could use a clean up and more tables with benches as long as they dont dip in the ground and creating ponds around them..yuck
Malcolm X Park is literally one of my favorite places in the entire city. A beautiful oasis on the 52nd St corridor. Myself along with a team of dedicated men and women host a HUGE Malcolm X Day celebration there every year on the anniversary of his birth. So much value and history in the area surrounding the park. This place is one of the reasons I LOVE Philly!
As parks go, it was nice. I didnt see any garbage on the ground, but then again there was a festival going on.
Events frequently happen here and theres plenty of space for the kids and the adults.
The revolution will not be televised!Great space for protesters, spectators & speakers
Nice wide open area
Its a really nice place and they have very good events however there is still some drug usage there
Its a great park, usually a clean. Great place to take the children.
A Place Of Recreation and Peace Plus It Is Fun For The Kids
Well within range of some fine black-owned business. Community yoga here, too.
Its needs some TLC but its still a great park.
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Lots of families there, clean environment. Plenty of spaces and park benches. Will return in the future
Beautiful and open. Site of Jawnteenth celebration
Its a big park to bring ur children to play
Great place to hang or have a party!
Peaceful. and the weather was great
A very nice park
Great place for a Sunday afternoon drama presentation. Pavillion in the middle of the park makes a wonderful stage. Park is located on a Septa line. On-street parking all around the area. New playground area. Lots of new benches as well as space for portable chairs.
It was a great day no complaints
Quietly eating my seafood with my vision coach.
The park has potential. Nice green spaces and childrens area. Trash strewn (people apparently dont see trash cans). Usually several benches occupied with people drinking beer out of black bags. Recommend daytime only.
My new favorite place
I absolutely love Malcolm X park, when I was a kid my mom and me used to live there. The area is just so amazing considering how close it is to University City, I remember every summer Malcolm Xs daughter would come and talk about her fathers legacy she was such a beautiful woman. To me Malcolm X will always be one of my favorite parks, sometimes I just go back on my past and think about how much I miss that area.
Nice place to chill
There for a birthday celebration and the smell of dog poo was overbearing
For the area it is in, it is not too bad. My kids and I have a good time here.
I normally go there with my grandson. Its a good place to take the children. My grandson love to go there because he gets to go on the different slides, but most of all he gets to play with other children.
Great neighborhood park
Awesome park for my two year old to run around.
I really enjoyed myself this evening with my daughter we both was running around chasing squirrels and on the handle Gage it was a wonderful experience even though it was a cold chilly day
Nice beautiful park. They have great events, concerts, and plays. It attracts a diverse crowd. I will always come here again
True community supported park.
I love this park. Its a great resource as a community gathering place where people can enjoy nature and each other and hold uplifting events. I love that its named after Malcolm X too, as hes an inspiration for people everywhere who believe in liberty and justice for all rather than for all of some.
It was cool today
Clean and green a good place to relax
First time here and loved it
Not a bad park but would be better with more playable activities
Good for warm weather cruisin. Otherwise only useful for the outlets under the pavilion. T
Diverse and quaint .
Its nice.
Just a walk thru the park
Nice and quiet walk
My meditation time!
It was great..
Great place to take your family for plays.
Because its full of lots of kids that go there al lot
The former name was Black Oak Park. 52nd Street from Pine to Larchwood is now known as Muhammad Ali Way. I wish Mr. Ali could have live to see this day.
Love the plays, concerts and oldies ! Sadly enough we might not get to enjoy any of ot this year !
Peace & full of life.
Very community oriented.
It is Family Friendly.
A beautiful park with beautiful trees.
Always a beautiful family affair. The other day we were here for Juneteenth Celebration/Black Independence. What a joyous occasion.
Nice place to take your kids and nice park to jog or work out in
This playground has so much potential! I took my daughter and niece here for the first time since we just moved in the area and they absolutely loved it! problem is the equipment and the ground is falling apart and its sad to see because theres a lot of fun things for the kids to do there. we just recently moved from South Philadelphia where all the playgrounds are being fixed up and I would love to see the same thing happen with this one. The park is huge with lots of shade from big beautiful trees, a pavilion and a lot of benches to sit on. The park itself was kept pretty clean and the atmosphere was really nice. I would love to see this playground fixed up to its full potential.
Ok spot to relax
Today was the Juneteenth Freedom Festival. I was amazed . It was great to have people of color come together in unity, peace and love. See you all next year.
I love the outdoors like to feed the squirrels its a beautiful Park during the day
Cool park. Good for the kids since they have a playground. Throughout the year and especially during the summer, local organizations will hold events there.
Went here for the Philly trans March. Its a nice park.
Nice celebration of Juneteenth
Was great as always
Not bad for a local park. I wish theyd have flea markets.
Its was a lovely peaceful protest there yesterday
Great place to walk your dogs.
Nice for neighborhood hang out and bbq in summer time and too much trash around
A place named after a good man. Who only wanted equality for his people. Not a hand-out
Juneteenth 2019 was AMAZING! I love the vibe of this park and the events it host! So many people were out having a fun time with the live concert by RadioONE. Please continue to support, maintain, and properly fund Malcolm X Park!