Boyd Park

Boyd Park
Accessible Paths
Parking
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Boyd Park is a small, quiet, and wheelchair accessible park featuring a beautiful walking path around a scenic pond. It offers amenities such as picnic tables, pavilions, benches, and a parking area. The terrain is mostly easy and flat, making it good for kids and dog-friendly hikes. The park is well-maintained but could use additional trash cans. It provides a peaceful natural environment with sightings of frogs, toads, and turtles, and is popular for daily walks and scenic views, especially in the fall.

Reviews

Deftest Texaxx

The lake view is so beautiful and living in this beautiful community is just amazing. I totally recommend going here even if it means driving for hours on end. It’s totally worth it and you get a workout walking too. Walk around the lake and the neighborhood and you will be sure to love it! I love the lake and it’s my favorite place to walk to! I go to the lake at least almost every day. 5 star experience ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Joann E

Cute little park. The path isn’t a circle. Also could use more trash cans

Timothy Smith

It’s a small, quiet park. The path isn’t finished yet, but the parking area and pavilion show promise. Picnic tables have been added, along with a bench or two along the path. It’s kept trim, a really nice spot!

Juliana Stefanec

Very beautiful walking path. If you’re looking for a hike, it really doesn’t have any deep woods qualities, it’s mostly easy flat terrain. The pond it sits around is beautiful and allows fishing. It takes about 15 minutes to loop around and has beautiful scenery, especially in the fall.

President of Bepis

Wonderful park slowly being ruined by fishermen and drunkards. Trash and debris, fishing line, bait buckets, and beer cans and bottles litter the nice pathway and the lake edge. No one ruins nature quite like the people that supposedly care about it.

Wonderful park otherwise. Great trail, nice parking lot, public restroom, a few pavilions and benches, and lots of frogs, toads, and the occasional turtle.

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