Which large urban park do you prefer. Washington Park or City Park and Why?

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Ryan 2yrs+
I'll just go right in the middle and say Cheesman Park because it's geographically in between the two and it's quieter.
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Ryan Glad to be of service hahaha
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Kmm85 2yrs+
I'm torn! I love them both but I think I would vote for city park. I like to run and I feel like I have a lot more space in city park. The trail in Wash park is too crowded for my taste. City Park also has a great fountain near the museum of Nature and Science that kids can play in during the summer months. Wash Park wins for gardens though!
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Ryan Oh yeah, the fountains are awesome!
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BroncoFan 2yrs+
My vote would be for Washington Park because in the summer you can always find a good game of volleyball. I also like the lakes and bird watching around them. Just the size of the park makes it appealing because there is so much you can do there, and the paths are so wide they can accommodate so many people.
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