Goynes Park
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About the Location
Features and Facilities
Theron H. Goynes Park (or simply Goynes Park as most locals call it) is a cozy 10-acre green space that's been part of the North Las Vegas community since 1998. This local park offers a little something for everyone who stops by.
The park includes a playground unit that's excellent for the little ones, but heads up - there aren't any swings. While the playground isn't massive, it's well-kept and just right for younger children to burn off some energy. Sports fans will appreciate the lighted baseball field complete with bleachers and team dugouts - ideal for those evening games when the desert heat subsides. There are also sand volleyball courts if you're feeling like a casual game with friends.
The open grassy areas have become unofficial spots for impromptu soccer matches and are meant for letting your four-legged friends chase a ball. Overall, the park maintains a clean, quiet atmosphere that makes it a welcome retreat for families in the neighborhood.
Amenities and Layout
If you're planning a gathering, you'll find a covered gazebo-style group shelter and several shaded picnic pads dotted throughout the grounds - quite helpful during those sunny Nevada days. Each picnic area comes equipped with benches and cooking pits, so you can grill up something tasty while enjoying the outdoors.
If you're looking to get some steps in, there's a walking trail that loops around the baseball field. Nothing too strenuous, just a nice path for a casual stroll or light jog. The trail is well-maintained and the quiet setting makes it a peaceful spot to clear your mind while getting some exercise.
Accessibility and Facilities
The park welcomes visitors daily from 6AM to 11PM and offers a parking lot with handicapped parking spaces for those who need them. You'll find the entrances and facilities are wheelchair accessible throughout.
Restrooms are available and include accessible options for wheelchair users. They're your typical park bathrooms - sometimes great, sometimes... well, you know how park restrooms can be.
Pet Policy
Good news for dog parents - the park is dog-friendly! You'll often see people walking their pups on leashes or playing fetch in the open areas. While there are stations with bags for cleaning up after your pet, it's always smart to bring your own supplies just in case. Just remember this isn't an off-leash dog park, so keep your furry friends on a leash, especially with children around. Everyone stays safer that way.
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