Foxridge Park
About Foxridge Park
Description
Foxridge Park is the sort of place that feels like it’s been quietly doing its thing for years—no big flashy gimmicks, just good, honest outdoor space that works for all kinds of people. It’s got that mix of open fields, shaded picnic spots, and a playground that’s clearly been loved by more than a few generations of kids. You’ll see families hauling in coolers for a long afternoon, teenagers shooting hoops, and the occasional dog trotting happily alongside its owner. It’s not perfect—sometimes the grass could use a trim, and the baseball diamond might get a little dusty—but that’s part of its charm. It’s a park that’s lived in, not staged. And honestly, that makes it feel more welcoming.
What really stands out is how versatile the space is. One side of the park is all about sports—baseball, softball, soccer—while another is set up for slower days, with picnic tables under the trees and barbecue grills ready for anyone who wants to fire up some burgers. There’s a walking trail that loops around, perfect for a casual stroll or a quick jog, and it’s wide enough for wheelchairs, strollers, and bikes without everyone getting in each other’s way. The playground is well-equipped, with slides, swings, and enough space for kids to run themselves tired. On weekends, it can get busy, but it never feels overcrowded to the point where you can’t find your own little corner to relax.
It’s also a dog-friendly spot, which is a big win if you travel with your four-legged buddy. I’ve seen dogs here living their best lives—chasing balls, sniffing every tree, and making new friends. The park just has that easygoing, community feel. You can tell it’s a place where locals come regularly, but travelers passing through will feel just as at home. If you’re looking for a bit of fresh air, some space to move, and maybe even a place to grill lunch, Foxridge Park delivers without overcomplicating things.
Key Features
- Open green fields for baseball, softball, and soccer
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot
- Basketball court for casual games
- Barbecue grills and shaded picnic tables
- Playground with slides and swings for kids
- Public restrooms available
- Walking trail suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
- Dog-friendly environment
Best Time to Visit
If you want the park at its most peaceful, go early in the morning. The air’s cooler, the light’s softer, and you’ll mostly share the space with joggers, dog walkers, and the occasional person sipping coffee on a bench. Late afternoons in spring and fall are also lovely—warm enough to be comfortable, but not so hot you feel like you’re melting. Summer weekends can get lively, with birthday parties, sports games, and barbecue smoke drifting through the air. That’s fun if you’re into the energy of a crowd, but if you’re looking for quiet, a weekday visit might be your best bet. Winter’s not off the table either; it’s just a different vibe—crisper air, fewer people, and a kind of calm that’s hard to find elsewhere.
How to Get There
Reaching Foxridge Park is pretty straightforward whether you’re driving or coming in from nearby neighborhoods. If you’re traveling by car, there’s a parking lot with accessible spaces right by the main entrance, so you won’t be hauling gear too far. Public transportation is an option depending on your starting point, but honestly, if you’ve got picnic baskets, sports gear, or kids in tow, driving is the easiest route. Cyclists will also find it an easy ride, and there are spots to lock up bikes. The park’s location means it’s tucked enough away from busy streets to feel safe, but still close enough that you can grab snacks or drinks from nearby shops before you settle in.
Tips for Visiting
First off, bring your own supplies if you’re planning to cook out—the grills are there, but you’ll need charcoal, utensils, and whatever you’re throwing on the fire. And don’t forget matches (I’ve made that mistake before… it’s a long walk back to the store). If you’re bringing kids, pack sunscreen and maybe a change of clothes—they will find dirt, water, or both. For dog owners, a leash is a must, even though there’s plenty of space to roam. The trail is great for a slow walk, but keep an eye out for cyclists who sometimes zip by faster than you’d expect.
Weekends can mean more competition for picnic tables, so either arrive early or bring a blanket and claim a spot on the grass. If you’re there for sports, check ahead if any leagues are playing that day—fields can get booked for games. And here’s a little personal tip: the park is especially nice right before sunset. The light hits the trees just right, the air cools off, and it’s a perfect time to wind down before heading out for the evening. Whether you’re here for a quick walk, a family gathering, or just to let the dog stretch its legs, Foxridge Park has a way of making you slow down and enjoy the moment.
Key Features
- Open green fields for baseball, softball, and soccer
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot
- Basketball court for casual games
- Barbecue grills and shaded picnic tables
- Playground with slides and swings for kids
- Public restrooms available
- Walking trail suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
- Dog-friendly environment
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Updated August 10, 2025
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Description
Foxridge Park is the sort of place that feels like it’s been quietly doing its thing for years—no big flashy gimmicks, just good, honest outdoor space that works for all kinds of people. It’s got that mix of open fields, shaded picnic spots, and a playground that’s clearly been loved by more than a few generations of kids. You’ll see families hauling in coolers for a long afternoon, teenagers shooting hoops, and the occasional dog trotting happily alongside its owner. It’s not perfect—sometimes the grass could use a trim, and the baseball diamond might get a little dusty—but that’s part of its charm. It’s a park that’s lived in, not staged. And honestly, that makes it feel more welcoming.
What really stands out is how versatile the space is. One side of the park is all about sports—baseball, softball, soccer—while another is set up for slower days, with picnic tables under the trees and barbecue grills ready for anyone who wants to fire up some burgers. There’s a walking trail that loops around, perfect for a casual stroll or a quick jog, and it’s wide enough for wheelchairs, strollers, and bikes without everyone getting in each other’s way. The playground is well-equipped, with slides, swings, and enough space for kids to run themselves tired. On weekends, it can get busy, but it never feels overcrowded to the point where you can’t find your own little corner to relax.
It’s also a dog-friendly spot, which is a big win if you travel with your four-legged buddy. I’ve seen dogs here living their best lives—chasing balls, sniffing every tree, and making new friends. The park just has that easygoing, community feel. You can tell it’s a place where locals come regularly, but travelers passing through will feel just as at home. If you’re looking for a bit of fresh air, some space to move, and maybe even a place to grill lunch, Foxridge Park delivers without overcomplicating things.
Key Features
- Open green fields for baseball, softball, and soccer
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot
- Basketball court for casual games
- Barbecue grills and shaded picnic tables
- Playground with slides and swings for kids
- Public restrooms available
- Walking trail suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
- Dog-friendly environment
Best Time to Visit
If you want the park at its most peaceful, go early in the morning. The air’s cooler, the light’s softer, and you’ll mostly share the space with joggers, dog walkers, and the occasional person sipping coffee on a bench. Late afternoons in spring and fall are also lovely—warm enough to be comfortable, but not so hot you feel like you’re melting. Summer weekends can get lively, with birthday parties, sports games, and barbecue smoke drifting through the air. That’s fun if you’re into the energy of a crowd, but if you’re looking for quiet, a weekday visit might be your best bet. Winter’s not off the table either; it’s just a different vibe—crisper air, fewer people, and a kind of calm that’s hard to find elsewhere.
How to Get There
Reaching Foxridge Park is pretty straightforward whether you’re driving or coming in from nearby neighborhoods. If you’re traveling by car, there’s a parking lot with accessible spaces right by the main entrance, so you won’t be hauling gear too far. Public transportation is an option depending on your starting point, but honestly, if you’ve got picnic baskets, sports gear, or kids in tow, driving is the easiest route. Cyclists will also find it an easy ride, and there are spots to lock up bikes. The park’s location means it’s tucked enough away from busy streets to feel safe, but still close enough that you can grab snacks or drinks from nearby shops before you settle in.
Tips for Visiting
First off, bring your own supplies if you’re planning to cook out—the grills are there, but you’ll need charcoal, utensils, and whatever you’re throwing on the fire. And don’t forget matches (I’ve made that mistake before… it’s a long walk back to the store). If you’re bringing kids, pack sunscreen and maybe a change of clothes—they will find dirt, water, or both. For dog owners, a leash is a must, even though there’s plenty of space to roam. The trail is great for a slow walk, but keep an eye out for cyclists who sometimes zip by faster than you’d expect.
Weekends can mean more competition for picnic tables, so either arrive early or bring a blanket and claim a spot on the grass. If you’re there for sports, check ahead if any leagues are playing that day—fields can get booked for games. And here’s a little personal tip: the park is especially nice right before sunset. The light hits the trees just right, the air cools off, and it’s a perfect time to wind down before heading out for the evening. Whether you’re here for a quick walk, a family gathering, or just to let the dog stretch its legs, Foxridge Park has a way of making you slow down and enjoy the moment.
Key Highlights
- Open green fields for baseball, softball, and soccer
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot
- Basketball court for casual games
- Barbecue grills and shaded picnic tables
- Playground with slides and swings for kids
- Public restrooms available
- Walking trail suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
- Dog-friendly environment
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