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  • I discovered this park on Yelp, and went there to exercise a couple of times last week. This is a large park with a lot to offer. Next to the parking area, there is a basketball court with three hoops (one on the side), and a small playground for children. There is also a community center building with restroom facilities and an enclosed swimming pool for members only. The b-ball court might be for members only, too (I'm not sure). Down the slope are dual baseball/softball fields that face each other. There are two concrete walkways around the perimeter of this field -- an outer and inner one. The outer (or upper) walkway winds around above the slope, while the inner (or lower) walkway winds around the field at the base of the slope. In my rough estimate, the perimeter of the upper walkway is probably about a third of a mile. There are some trees along the perimeter, many of which are still in their barren winter state now (in March), but whose foliage should provide some nice shade in the summer months. The upper slope also veers off at the far end. If you follow it, you'll pass another small playground for children, and then you'll pass between rows of fenced houses. Soon you'll come upon a large carved stone statue of a hare with its paw seemingly wiping away a tear from its eye. The hare is looking farther ahead at a warm circular concrete sitting area that has several metal benches where you can relax and enjoy the day. Also in this seating area is a large stone carving of a victorious-looking tortoise, head held high. A metal plaque in this seating area tells the fable of the tortoise of the hare. Beyond this point, the trail continues thru an underpass below Town Center Drive, but then runs into a closed gate. The gate-code that opens it is presumably reserved exclusively for the residents whose houses the walkway continues to run between. The only drawback for me is that Willows Park is situated right next door to an elementary school. When school gets out, the quiet residential street becomes clustered with cars parked by the roadside and lines of traffic at a crawl. Other than that, it's a great park.
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