![]() Plus or minus, depending on your view – The walking trail is mostly paved the new replacement pavement is harder (concrete) than the older surface.īottom line: A nice family-friendly neighborhood park for a short walk or jog. This park is regularly used for family and school events during the nice weather so it is sometimes crowded parts of the walking trail will be off limits during the Halloween “Haunted Trail” event. Minuses – Very little total distance – you might get a mile by combining the long (second) entrance for vehicles with both the paved and garden paths. Pluses – Multiple activities (play areas for kids, tennis courts, soft surface garden path, disc golf, paved walking path with some distance markers) drink machines, bathrooms, water fountains. Plus or minus, depending on your view – Paved surface (although there is a lot of grass).īottom line: Large and attractive park located just on the edge of townĪvent Park – Park Road and Douglas/Williams Minuses – Not easily accessible other than by car/bus from much of town or campus (just over 2 miles from campus). Rarely seems crowded, probably because it is so large. ![]() 1.5-mile big loop, bathrooms, water fountains, drink machines, places to sit, bike racks. ![]() Pluses – My favorite park to run in, and actually one of my favorite places in Oxford for running. Pat Lamar Park – Corner of College Hill and Country Club Road. There is no way I could mention all of the possible neighborhoods to run in, so I focused on my favorite spots. ![]() I provided my campus list a few weeks ago here is my list of places in the Oxford city limits. ![]()
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