Anonymous wrote:Just curious, what’s the child milestone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westover park has a picnic area that is really easily accessible, parking spots right nearby, bathrooms right there. Playground right next to the shaded picnic area. I do think you can reserve it in the summer and I looked it up once and it was way more expensive than I expected, but you could probably just risk it and come early and grab a table. I live nearby and do see parties there sometimes but I feel like you'd be fine. But I guess you'd have to have a backup plan if it turned out someone did reserve it which is a pain.
If it was reserved, Madison Manor is close an has a similar set up with bathrooms and a covered shelter by a playground.
Anonymous wrote:Westover park has a picnic area that is really easily accessible, parking spots right nearby, bathrooms right there. Playground right next to the shaded picnic area. I do think you can reserve it in the summer and I looked it up once and it was way more expensive than I expected, but you could probably just risk it and come early and grab a table. I live nearby and do see parties there sometimes but I feel like you'd be fine. But I guess you'd have to have a backup plan if it turned out someone did reserve it which is a pain.
Anonymous wrote:Also for the westover area, to avoid the heat and also potential other parties, could you do it in the morning? I feel like you wouldn't have to be worried about either the heat or a reserved birthday party or something if you did like a brunch - 10:30a?
Anonymous wrote:Clemyjontri is completely wheelchair accessible. Our Special harbor (splash park) in Alexandria is too.