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Eureka Springs Park
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Review by:
Amanda K.
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A few weeks ago we had my daughter's birthday at this park. Every guest felt lost on the way there, but was happy to find it once they arrived. With my daughter going to school in the area, I thought some of the parents may be familiar with the park. Not a single one. The entire party I heard how it was a wonderful setting for a party and how people could not believe they hadn't discovered it before. One child's parents even scheduled her party there. So what's the big fuss? This is a small, kid-friendly botanical garden. It is very well maintained with a nice screened shelter, clean bathrooms, a nature trail, and paved walkways through the gardens. The smell of sweet olive is prevalent through a large section. There is a small waterway with a kumquat tree overhanging that entertained for at least half an hour. There are lots of small corners that feel miles away from the rest of the park and are tucked away in various spots. Now if they could only get some better signs to show you the way!
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