tom triplett community park

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tom triplett community park
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509kennym

We spent half a day here as a large group and rented the pavilion. Other than the weather it was a great experience. The facilities were very nice and the Park itself looks great. The day prior it rained all day so the kid areas with slides and swings were flooded. This meant the kids had to find other things to do but everyone still had a good time. The staff that was working were really nice. We would like to go back on a warmer not so flooded day. We saw people playing frisbee golf and people running/walking. Other people were taking pictures, and I heard people telling us about the several miles of bike trails you can go out and experience. It looks like a great place to take kids to go fishing. Lots of places to park. We don't have pet but dog rules are upsetting to dog owners. There are only certain areas leashed dogs can go. I would just call and check before taking your dog.

Evil_E207

My wife and I are avid mountain bikers and have ridden on many trails from Pensacola to NY. We rotated back to the area back in 2012 and have been looking for places to ride. A coworker told me about triplett park and its trails and said its the only thing around and it isn't much. He was not kidding. Although we knew it was flat, but even that is a poor description. At least we could get somewhat of a good cardio workout because there wasn't anything to test the skills.

chattykathy1

great place to bring the kids. it has disc golf, walking path around a lake. you can fish in it. picnic tables, ducks to feed and more.

bobm716

The park is easily accessible from I95 exit 102. There are bike and walking trails, a lake and tennis to mention a few. The draw for me is the disc golf. We live in Bluffton and there are only two decent disc golf courses nearby and this is one of them. A challenging and fun course for all disc golfers. You have to be mindful of the walkers and runners on a few holes but otherwise its fun.

Jtthjones

This park has something for everyone. There is a walking path around the lake, you can do the whole thing or there is a bridge to do half. They have disc golf course, bike trails through the woods, playground, lake/pond you can fish or kayak in, feed the ducks, ride bikes, tennis courts, picnic tables, exercise classes. It's a really nice park that is kept up well. They have areas that you can rent for a fee. We love to go here to spend some good active family time.TIP: Be careful at night/early morning. It's a bit secluded, don't go alone and be aware of your surroundings.

melody2angel2

I love this park, with a beautiful lake, enclosed tables gives you the feeling of private gatherings. just a nice ,relaxing time.

chasadchick

We just moved to Pooler, and were excited to see a city had a park with a doggy area. We pulled into the park with out Scottie to be greated by "no dogs allowed" and "dogs only in dog exercise area." After 45 min of searching for the dog exercise area, we never found it. If there is a dog area, it is exteamly hard to find. As for the rest of the park, there is not a dog friendly inch of it. Huge let down for these Dog parents.

savannahinnkeeper

Very serene place to relax and have fun with your family and friends, or just sit and read a book. There is also a wonderful frisbee-golf course there!

ch0wbaby

The park was beautiful. We rented pavilion 1 and the center. The center was much smaller than expected but it worked for us. There was a track, shaded playground and duck pond. We really enjoyed this park.

mdmagic69

I like the park, good clean family atmosphere, I run around the lake every chance I get or walk it with some friends, it's about 1.5 miles around the lake or shorter if you cross the bridge. Be careful I have seen a few small copperheads snakes I did not bother them and they did not both me. They have Zuma, Fishing, Frisbee golf, Tennis, Bike trails, place to grill, a playground, and other things to do out there it's worth a trip to check it out.

JonathanB801

Tom Triplett park is a little off the beaten path, a few miles from the Pooler exit of I-95, but if you're a family looking for a neat location to stretch your legs, maybe feed some ducks/geese, or play frisbee golf, this is the place to do it! There is a playground with swing sets, bike/running trails, frisbee golf course, and giant pond where you can enjoy the breeze, feed geese/ducks, and even fish. If you desire to feed the ducks stop at the Day-Old-Bread store a block away and buy yourself a "duck bread" bag for a dollar. Great location, clean park, and beautiful setting. You won't be disappointed.

Jen31406

The walking path is well laid out and if you get there on a Zumba night, the music is awesome! The parking lot can get quite filled in quickly though.

Tuxtails

Been here several times to hike and ride bikes. If you want a quick walk around the lake, it is enjoyable. You can take a longer hike and go on the trails that spread out over a large area. Picnic tables and bathrooms.

I8492MQjenniferb

I live fairly close to this park so I have been here many times. My kids and I enjoy feeding the ducks. We often take our chihuahua with us because we like taking her on family outings and Tom Triplett is pet friendly and has a dog walking area. We always keep our dog in a carrier until we get to the dog area and then put her back in the carrier when we leave. My only issue is that if we want to stop anywhere other than the pet area - the duck pond or picnic table area - the staff swoops down on us and tells us the dog can't be there. I totally understand that for safety and sanitation reasons they want the dogs confined to the dog areas. If I had a dog on a leash, I would completely understand this. But from her zipped shut carrier, my chihuahua can neither bite someone, nor use the bathroom. In fact, if they hadn't been watching us put her in the carrier in the pet area they would likely never even realize that we had a dog with us because my carrier looks just like a purse (a benefit of having a 5 lb dog) and she never makes any noise when she is in it. The ducks don't even have a problem with her. I just feel like maybe the staff could lighten up a little bit. We have stopped visiting this park and now choose to go down to Gregory Park in Richmond Hill but it would be nice to have Tom Triplett as a place to enjoy family outings (with our four legged family member) since it is so close.

garbagecollector

Unfortunately we only had 15-20 minutes to enjoy this park before continuing north on I-95, but what a great stop. My wife walked the wonderful walkway around the park, while I played holes #16, #17, and #18 of the disc golf. I did follow my wife part way and saw how beautiful the park is once you get a little ways back in. The disc golf course is good and challenging. I can't wait to go back sometime. In the playground area, I overheard some parents telling their children it was time to go. Both kids said, "We don't want to go!"

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