The turf at this park is surprisingly good considering how neglected the parking lot area and fringes of the park seem to be.
I almost hate to give people a chance to find this park because I enjoy having it all to myself to practice kicking the soccer ball around. There usually aren't too many people except when they have lacrosse games in the evening.
There is another park right next door called Baxter park which adds to the total park space available.
The field is pretty good. The next door basketball court is OK, but the surface rough stone since the original surface has been worn off. The lines are barely visible.
There is a cool civil rights memorial with audio that tells about the civil rights struggle. Nice and tall mature trees are abundant.
The only downside is that the fringes of the park are totally overgrown and the parking lot is atrocious. The vibrant black neighborhood that was nearby years ago and that used the park back then has been replaced with freeways and parking lots and sterile plazas so must people will arrive at this park via automobile.