Tomas Vivas: Offers various short and welcoming trails with an abundance of unique fauna, foliage, and pavillion for events. Truly incredible place with an overlap of history and nature
Robert Banach: This is a great way to bicycle from St Marks to Tallahassee. Straight, smooth (mostly, some root growth), benches and some restrooms along the way. Scenery is beautiful, clean trail and if you take your time youll see some wildlife and plenty of birds. Just a block or so from the main roads, so you can always cut over and get a drink or a snack.
Dr. Abadi: Had a great time visiting this park with the family while we were in Tallahassee. It was clean, well-maintained, and made for a really nice spot to walk around and relax. Even though we went on a weekend, there was plenty of parking available, which was a pleasant surprise. The only downside is that it could really use more lighting at night—it gets pretty dark. Other than that, everything was great. I’d definitely come back for another stroll if I’m ever in town again.
Wade: This is a nice park with the water and gazebo, but I couldn’t find a playground that they apparently have. The geese are cool for kids to see but lots of droppings around and has a smell. Could be cleaner. Also saw some homeless folks. All in all it’s a good park but could use some work.
Craig Seabrooks: What a wonderful spot! We learned so much! The staff is so great and enthusiastic!!! We loved it! We will definitely recommend this museum to everyone that is visiting Tallahassee and wants to learn real history! Things that were never taught to us in school! I was glad to share this with my family! Keep up the good work!
Chris Baker: Always clean and quiet. Great place to stop and relax on a ride. Lots of history to be discovered if you take a short stroll around. Nice reenactment. Well worth the 5 dollar donation.
Janet Stiles: I went here to enjoy the lights. It is absolutely beautiful. I definitely recommend walking thru the lights vs driving thru. You will not be disappointed. Parking is available just before the park entrance. It is free to enjoy. The picture dont do it justice.