Mike Driscoll Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Na Li (娜爷 AM1050美食琅琊榜)
a month agoThis was my first time visiting Mike Driscoll Park, and I found it to be a relaxing and peaceful spot. It’s not a huge park, but with a lap measuring about 1 mile, it’s perfect for a light walk or run. My main purpose was to walk my dogs, and this park was a great choice. Around this time of year, the weather isn’t too chilly, though it gets dark earlier, so by 6 PM, it’s a bit dim with limited lighting. If you don’t want to walk in the dark, it’s something to keep in mind. When I visited, there were barely any people around in the evening, which made it serene. While I usually keep my dogs on a leash, I let them run a bit off-leash when the park was empty, as they are well-trained and responsive. However, the park does require dogs to stay on leashes, so keep that in mind. The park is well-equipped with conveniences like scattered benches for breaks and dog waste bags at the entrance, which was helpful. There’s also a charming playground near the entrance with swings, slides, and even a small rock climbing structure for kids. Hearing children’s laughter while entering added to the overall happy and welcoming atmosphere. I arrived around 5 PM and got to enjoy a beautiful sunset through the trees, which was a highlight. Although the park isn’t super green at this time of year, it still feels comforting and quiet—perfect for unwinding. The trail is suitable for walking, running, or biking, making it versatile for different activities. Overall, I don’t think I’ve fully explored everything this park offers yet, but it’s convenient to where I’m staying and an ideal spot for a quick walk or run, especially with your furry friends. A lovely little escape!
Tasnim Ara Islam
9 months agoWent there for an evening stroll. The park has a 1.13 miles long concrete walking trail which takes 20 min or so based on your walking speed. There is also a kid's playground, picnic tables and a parking lot under the Westpark Tollway Bridge adjacent to the park. The park is pet friendly. Only problem is there is no restroom.
TheEthericOne
9 months agoLots of benches to sit on along the walk for those needing to take breaks. Fairly Nice Landscaping. Very Clean. Good Parking with Moderate Coverage. Beware: Trail is concrete for those with any knee and,or back problems. [NotSoFun Fact]: Just walking on concrete wears on your spine according to some experts. Running on concrete is obviously worse.
vijay kannan
2 weeks agoLoop is a little more than a mile. Love running here. Great for pets and long walks. Some benches are available and a kids play area. No restroom though.
AlxCdog
10 months agoNice little loop to do a run/walk. 1 lap around is approx 1.1-ish, I got 1.17 on a Wed at 2pm. It's a flat loop until you come to the Brays Bayou overflow. There's a small decline that runs into a small incline. The pavement has cracks in it so be mindful as you do your run. Overall it's a nice place and there's a small kids park there too. Note: make sure there's no visible valuables in your vehicle. I read in one review someone had their car broken into at 8am during the week, smh. Be safe and have fun.