
Anse Tibbits Park
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Description
Anse Tibbits Park is one of those places that quietly sneaks up on you with its charm. It’s not a flashy, over-the-top kind of attraction — it’s more the sort of spot you end up lingering at longer than you planned, just because it feels right. Sitting along the river, the park offers a peaceful escape from the city buzz while still giving you plenty to do if you’re in the mood for activity. Families often come here with picnic baskets in tow, kids darting for the playground before the parents have even unpacked the snacks. And it’s not just for families — you’ll see joggers, dog walkers, and even the occasional group of friends shooting hoops on the basketball court.
What makes this park stand out is that it manages to be both relaxing and lively at the same time. You can stroll along the riverside trails, take in the fresh air, and watch the water flow by, or you can join in on a game, let the kids burn off energy, or just sprawl out on the grass with a good book. The facilities are well-kept — the restrooms are clean (which isn’t always the case in public parks, let’s be honest), the picnic tables are sturdy, and the playground equipment looks like it’s been cared for, not just left to rust.
It’s also worth mentioning that the park is accessible. Wheelchair users will find the entrances and parking areas accommodating, which is something that should be standard everywhere but sadly isn’t. And yes, dogs are welcome — though you’ll want to keep them leashed, especially when kids are around. There’s a certain friendliness in the air here; people smile at each other, kids make fast friends on the swings, and it feels safe, even if you’re visiting solo.
Of course, no place is perfect. On busy weekends, it can get crowded, and if you’re looking for total solitude, you might have to visit early in the morning or on a weekday. But for the most part, Anse Tibbits Park delivers exactly what you’d hope for in a riverside community park: space to breathe, things to do, and a setting that makes you want to slow down for a while.
Key Features
- Scenic riverside location with walking and hiking paths
- Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot
- Spacious picnic areas with sturdy tables
- Basketball court for casual games and practice
- Well-maintained public restrooms
- Playground with slides and swings for children
- Pet-friendly environment (dogs allowed on leash)
- Great spot for kids’ birthday celebrations
Best Time to Visit
If you ask locals, they’ll tell you that spring and early summer are when Anse Tibbits Park really shines. The trees are full, the grass is lush, and the river reflects that deep blue that makes every photo look like a postcard. Early mornings are especially peaceful — you might catch the mist rising off the water and hear nothing but birdsong. Summer afternoons can be busy, especially on weekends, but that’s also when the park feels most alive, with families barbecuing, kids laughing, and basketball games in full swing.
Fall has its own charm, with crisp air and colorful leaves crunching underfoot. Winter visits are less common, but if you don’t mind bundling up, there’s a quiet beauty to the place when the riverbanks are dusted with snow. Just keep in mind that some amenities, like the playground, might not be as appealing in colder weather — unless you’ve got kids who don’t mind frozen fingers.
How to Get There
Getting to Anse Tibbits Park is fairly straightforward, whether you’re driving or using public transportation. If you’re driving, there’s a parking lot right by the entrance, and it’s wheelchair accessible, which is a big plus. Public transit options will drop you within a short walking distance of the park, though if you’re bringing a lot of gear for a picnic or sports, driving might be more convenient.
For those who enjoy a bit of a journey, cycling to the park is a great option, especially if you can follow the river paths. It’s a nice way to make the trip part of the experience — and you can reward yourself with a riverside snack once you arrive.
Tips for Visiting
First and foremost, if you’re planning a weekend visit, try to get there early. The best picnic spots — the ones with both shade and a good river view — tend to go fast. If you’re bringing kids, pack a change of clothes because the playground has a way of turning clean clothes into dirt magnets. And if you’re a dog owner, bring water for your pup, especially in the summer, since shaded spots can fill up quickly.
Another tip: bring a basketball if you want to play, because while the court is great, there’s no guarantee someone will lend you theirs. For hikers or walkers, comfortable shoes are a must — the paths are easy, but you’ll want to explore them fully without worrying about sore feet. If you’re into photography, the late afternoon light along the river is magical, so consider timing your visit for golden hour.
Lastly, don’t rush. This isn’t the kind of park you “do” in an hour. It’s a place to let the day unfold slowly — to watch the river, listen to the wind in the trees, and maybe even strike up a conversation with a stranger over a shared picnic table. That’s the real charm of Anse Tibbits Park: it invites you to stay just a little longer than you planned.
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