This 52-acre park features a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. A playground and skate park cater to families and thrill-seekers, while the Barnet Museum and Local Studies Centre on site offers insight into the area's history and heritage.
Great for little children. Anyone over 7 years old or more, It's not really worth going to unless you live round the corner. Has a cafe no public rest rooms. - closest - walk 15 minutes to MC Donald's. ( Uphill,) Parking available (free) Access to the park is disability friendly, Play park itself is not child disability friendly. Creepy dolls in the bollard field next door which move and stare at you. Is in need of a refurbishment like the other parks in Barnet have gotten.
Nice Park, has playground, cafe, but the reason i put 3 stars as its very dirty now and always college kids r there around on a kids playground and swearing a lot, smocking inside playground, little kids r hearing very bad words from them, it's not nice at tall. I stopped going there and many of other mums I know, they r not going there too. So sad, it was always very nice park and playground amd very clean. Saw teenagers throwing stones on a ducks amd little ducklings there, I did stop them, next time I will not be around.
Just so nice and peaceful
Lovely little hidden park with a decent young kids play area and free parking. Towards the bottom of the park there are free tennis courts with nets in tact. Very close to Barnet High Street and shops.
Wonderful full place to relax... Has sufficient play equipments for kids to play..
Unfortunately, this park has gone through a lot of changes recently because there is a college very near to it and the students are using it as a rubbish bin and smoking spot ! It would help if the council will do anything about it !
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Great for little children. Anyone over 7 years old or more, It's not really worth going to unless you live round the corner. Has a cafe no public rest rooms. - closest - walk 15 minutes to MC Donald's. ( Uphill,) Parking available (free) Access to the park is disability friendly, Play park itself is not child disability friendly. Creepy dolls in the bollard field next door which move and stare at you. Is in need of a refurbishment like the other parks in Barnet have gotten.
Nice Park, has playground, cafe, but the reason i put 3 stars as its very dirty now and always college kids r there around on a kids playground and swearing a lot, smocking inside playground, little kids r hearing very bad words from them, it's not nice at tall. I stopped going there and many of other mums I know, they r not going there too. So sad, it was always very nice park and playground amd very clean. Saw teenagers throwing stones on a ducks amd little ducklings there, I did stop them, next time I will not be around.
Just so nice and peaceful
Lovely little hidden park with a decent young kids play area and free parking. Towards the bottom of the park there are free tennis courts with nets in tact. Very close to Barnet High Street and shops.
Wonderful full place to relax... Has sufficient play equipments for kids to play..
Unfortunately, this park has gone through a lot of changes recently because there is a college very near to it and the students are using it as a rubbish bin and smoking spot ! It would help if the council will do anything about it !