4 /5 Joshua R: Good location but the main slide is broken and so is the platform. Lots of graffiti.
3 /5 Lawryn McDonald: Its a decent park, however there is not much for toddlers to do. The neighborhood is nice and parking was easy. Picnic tables in the shade.
4 /5 Tricia Mason: Its a decent park for the area. Plenty for the kids to do. Not very well kept up though. Its shady, which is great for hot, sunny days, but not good for rainy days. If you go after the rain, make sure you wear mosquito repellent and bring a towel to wipe down the palyground. There are plenty of benches and picnic tables to sit down.
4 /5 LTEC: Great park. Been here 2x. Clean and quiet. Neighborhood seems calm and free of strange people hanging around. Lots of benches and trash bins. Plenty of parking spots. Open spaces, shady areas and enough to keep kids busy and having fun.
5 /5 Alexander Rios: Is a very chilled park, take my daughter there once in a blue. They have a good playground. Kids love it and they also have swings. Also they have a field is you want to play ball. The neighborhood looks pretty decent. Over all is a very good park.
Old Christ Church - PensacolaDale Thompson: A quant little chapel. We attended a wedding there and it was a perfect venue. Maybe 50 seats in the pews. A unique 2 aisle set up with no center aisle. Historic and centrally located. Nice restaurants and a pub close by. If attending an event plan ahead for parking. There is no real parking lot for the facility.
Bay Bluffs Park - PensacolaDenise Pridemore: Boardwalk is supposed to be closed. There are a few loose boards, but nothing horrible. The long pine needles are a little slippery to walk on. It was spray paint vandalized. The graffiti may be considered offensive, sexual in nature. I wouldnt take children under 10 its a long walk back. We went to Railroad Beach, and to make sure you have swim shoes, it is rocky and beautiful.
Colonial Archaeological Trail - Pensacolajaqwonna brooks: Very cool park and great place to walk around and sight see and learn about the history of Florida! GREAT park
Lavallet Park - PensacolaRachel Rieder: Cute little hidden gem of a park. Perfect parh for bike riding practice or scootering. Some of the play equipment is older and brings back nostalgic memories that I got to share with my kiddos. Lots of beautiful trees and a picnic area. We had a fun time visiting.
Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve & Nature Trail - PensacolaPOST BMT: Nice boardwalk going One direction and the other direction its just a trail. Theres a little creek alongside the trail and the boardwalk. Not much signs of wildlife. The only signs of life I saw was a homeless camp. And apparently people have been dumping stuff here- maybe its been cleaned up a little bit but still see remnants.
Blue Morning Gallery - PensacolaSun Coast Films: This place is absolutely amazing! So many talented artists. A lot to choose from! Im definitely coming back to get a few things. Also would make amazing gifts. Everything from ocean art, local art, military art and more! Plenty to choose from.
Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida - PensacolaTracey Northrup: My daughter and I found an injured bird in our driveway. I called to let them know we were on our way from a 45 min drive and they were going to be close to closing. She said just call if we were going to be late and they would wait. We made it there 5 mins before. Someone greeted us at the door and took it inside. It was a very pleasant experience. They even had owls outside in an enclosure that we had the pleasure of seeing.
Bryan Park - PensacolaMicah Webb: A pretty little park with a good playground and little sets for young kiddos! Fun wooden ship on the nice, windy sidewalk trail (though I always check for druggies in it, what with Pensacola’s fine population). Been here several times. Nice little pavilion with good shade and a trash can and good breezeway. Pretty and cool in the spring. And it’s quiet on Saturday mornings!