AWESOME PARK!!!!! 1.) It is beautiful and very well kept. 2.) Playgrounds still look almost brand new, and are brightly colored. 3.) There a THREE different playgrounds here all together! 4.) It also has in their wooded area, the nicest disc golf course I have ever seen! So beautiful here, all the nature! There’s also two small ponds at the park. Has a picnic shelter for parties too. GREAT PARK! Awesome fun playgrounds!
McNeill Family
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September 17, 2021
The playground is very colorful. They have a playground for the toddlers and a playground for the older children. A wonderful park in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
Michelle B
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September 12, 2022
This park is a favorite of ours for several reasons. The ground is astro-turf, not that rubber tire material that seems to get into everything. It has two separate areas for younger and older children - but they're close together so you can easily keep an eye on your children if they're in separate areas. It's generally kept clean, and there's a shaded area to sit under.
The not-so-great elements include several bodies of water nearby, a small pond and a larger one. I know for many people, this is a plus. We've enjoyed visiting the turtles many times, but I think it's worth noting for parents that may have children who cannot swim. Womble is the same, close enough to a body of water that a child can easily dart off and get into it. The practice disc golf net is also very close to the kids playground, so stray discs do end up on the playground from time to time. Not a reason to avoid the playground, but something to keep an eye out for. The bathroom is also further from the playground itself, and closer to the nearby school's athletic fields.
Andrew Hale
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November 08, 2022
Jones Park was always one of my favorite parks growing up. It has plenty to do for the younger children with two playgrounds and plenty of room to run. There is a baseball field that local teams play on, which I played on when I was younger. As I outgrew the rec-baseball scene and playing on playgrounds, the disc golf course became my favorite place to pass time. It is a very well kept and well maintained course that offers holes of varying difficulty and with many twists and turns. No two holes are the same and I still enjoy driving back to Holly Springs to get a round or two in!
Janet Forbes
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February 10, 2023
We took our grandchildren to this park for the first time yesterday. They are 3 and 5 and the 5-year old was pretty underwhelmed. Can’t believe there were no swings. And, one of the plastic slides in the toddler area was COVERED in winged insects that looked like termites! Park has no shade, except for a covered picnic area. We won’t go back.
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AWESOME PARK!!!!! 1.) It is beautiful and very well kept. 2.) Playgrounds still look almost brand new, and are brightly colored. 3.) There a THREE different playgrounds here all together! 4.) It also has in their wooded area, the nicest disc golf course I have ever seen! So beautiful here, all the nature! There’s also two small ponds at the park. Has a picnic shelter for parties too. GREAT PARK! Awesome fun playgrounds!
The playground is very colorful. They have a playground for the toddlers and a playground for the older children. A wonderful park in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
This park is a favorite of ours for several reasons. The ground is astro-turf, not that rubber tire material that seems to get into everything. It has two separate areas for younger and older children - but they're close together so you can easily keep an eye on your children if they're in separate areas. It's generally kept clean, and there's a shaded area to sit under. The not-so-great elements include several bodies of water nearby, a small pond and a larger one. I know for many people, this is a plus. We've enjoyed visiting the turtles many times, but I think it's worth noting for parents that may have children who cannot swim. Womble is the same, close enough to a body of water that a child can easily dart off and get into it. The practice disc golf net is also very close to the kids playground, so stray discs do end up on the playground from time to time. Not a reason to avoid the playground, but something to keep an eye out for. The bathroom is also further from the playground itself, and closer to the nearby school's athletic fields.
Jones Park was always one of my favorite parks growing up. It has plenty to do for the younger children with two playgrounds and plenty of room to run. There is a baseball field that local teams play on, which I played on when I was younger. As I outgrew the rec-baseball scene and playing on playgrounds, the disc golf course became my favorite place to pass time. It is a very well kept and well maintained course that offers holes of varying difficulty and with many twists and turns. No two holes are the same and I still enjoy driving back to Holly Springs to get a round or two in!
We took our grandchildren to this park for the first time yesterday. They are 3 and 5 and the 5-year old was pretty underwhelmed. Can’t believe there were no swings. And, one of the plastic slides in the toddler area was COVERED in winged insects that looked like termites! Park has no shade, except for a covered picnic area. We won’t go back.