Beautiful peaceful place to walk my pupper!
Needs some updating but still a good neighborhood park
Heres what you need to know:Parking: Off-streetAge range (playground): 2+Sidewalks: Paved to and around the play area; connects to Roseville area trailSeating: A few benchesBathrooms: None (maybe a portable one come summer?)Picnic tables: NoneGrills: NoneSports field: A half court near the play areaThis pebble-laid park has four play areas: a playground, a rock play area, a swing set, and another gross motor skills section.Kids can scale the playground via stairs or climbing obstacles. If your little ones are well-versed in stair-climbing at the least, theyll be fine navigating the playground on their own (my 15 month old didnt need my help).There are a variety of ladders and slides to try out. If your kiddos really love climbing, theres a towering net thatll keep em entertained for a while.On the main level of the playground, there are tunnels to crawl through and stairs thrown in here and there to add to the challenge of traversing the playground, especially for young tots.The rock play area is the biggest weve run into yet: Its got a ship-like feel to it with a plank on one side and a slide on another. Theres also a deck where my kiddos cooked up dino delicacies (I had the choice of gorgosaurus or parasaurolophus meat). They enjoyed stuffing pebbles, sticks, and pinecones down the chutes to see where the items ended up.Near the rock play area is a mini climbing net and a spring rider.To one side of the rock play area is a small swing set with a high back swing, baby swing, and two regular swings. It sits in the shade of some tall pines.The last play area has some spinners on which kiddos can stand or sit. Both my older kids got a kick out of these. While they didnt play on the other equipment in this area, it looks like it involves climbing.Some final perks of Owasso Hills are the tall and short water fountains right by the entrance of the park; the roadside fencing; and a beautiful pagoda with benches underneath.Finding the park itself was the biggest challenge, along with determining where the entrance was (there was no sign from what I could see, just a residential sidewalk running past the park). We drove around a few times before I decided on an appropriate place to park during our visit.
Great neighborhood with wild lives like deers walking around.
This is a sweet little neighborhood park.
Beautiful
Wonderful park
Nelsons graduation party good times
Standard park