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Dyer Park
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i ate NJ (03/01/2021)
It's no secret that this 560-acre, multi-use park was known as Dyer Boulevard Landfill until the end of the 1980s. And that's a good thing, frankly, because it shows just how well we can transform the world around us for the better, if we so choose.nnOne of the chief features of the park, and the dead giveaway that it was once a municipal dump, is the huge plateau of a hill in the midst of the park's center. This is Southern Florida after all and natural elevations like this just don't exist. Find one and it was likely a landfill.nnBut there is so much more to the park, as well. There are baseball and softball fields (one of each), a handful of soccer fields, 4 basketball courts, walking and bicycling paths, mountain-biking trails, a party pavilion, picnic areas complete with BBQ grills and a playground for the kids.nnJust keep in mind that much of the park is wide open and that it could benefit from more trees for shade and visual appeal. As I said before, this is Southern Florida. That means it can get awfully hot and sunny here so you'll need to figure out creative ways to stay in the shade.nnOther than that, it's a great park. R.C. Bush Pilots mini airport and Winding Waters Natural Area are both adjacent and really help fill out a fun day for the entire family.
jason langworthy (02/27/2021)
This is an awesome trail. If you haven't been in awhile you don't know what you're missing. Has to be one of the most underrated trails out there. Whomever is doing all the work they are doing an awesome job. Love the Black Diamond Trails
Jeremy Smith (09/10/2020)
Wish more of it was open
Malcolm Gayle (02/20/2021)
It's was very clean and nice. Needs more amenities for kids. Bigger slides etc...nRemember we Different age groups kids so more playing area is need for the children
Olivia (02/27/2021)
Beautiful place to cycle, walk, and just be! Lots of land to layout, and scenery to enjoy, with pretty quiet wildlife. Plenty of courts and fields for sports as well, definitely a must for parks to visit!
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/garden/exhibits/b