Apparently Louisville is a town with many parks, so after a required visit to Sweet Cow Ice Cream we made our way over to the Community Park. Here's how it played out.
Location: This park has a good location that is walking/biking distance from Louisville's historic downtown. It's located right next to a gorgeous dog park with a pond and all. Parking is plentiful. There is a pavilion for shade and picnics. Bathrooms were available. It's a large park with plenty of area to wander. It's not particularly scenic, but the park is pretty enough.
Dad's Score: 6
Cleanliness/Safety: It seemed pretty clean for a large park. Very little litter was observed. No safety issues were seen. There were definitely garbage cans, but I didn't see recycling.
Dad's Score: 6
Uniqueness: There wasn't much that was unique, but they did have some staples that the boys enjoyed. Swings are always a favorite no matter where we go. There was a rather large rock structure with a doorway. It was a little too difficult for Connor to climb without a little boost to get him started.
Dad's Score: 4
Age Appropriateness: Other than the rock structure and swings, there wasn't a whole lot to keep Connor entertained. He did enjoy exploring by the pond, though. This park seemed more geared towards the younger crowd. Beckett seemed right at home.
Dad's Score: 4
Fun: Beckett definitely had fun, but Connor was left wanting more.
Dad's Score: 5
Total Scores:
Dad: 25
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