Good place for a walk. Did 4 miles and its best if you take the side walks around the park for the best bang for your walk. One small hill by the seminary. Beautiful and historic homes to look at while you walk. Overall a good walk and looked like a decent place for kids with a giant sandbox with toys to play with.
Prachie J.
Place rating: 5 New Haven, CT
This is hands down my favorite park. My husband grew up a few blocks away and used to spend votes and hours here as a little kid, and then walk through it all the time to get to PDS. Since we’ve been together, for 10 years now, I’ve been here so many times and watched it changed through the seasons — and it’s always incredible and vast, in an understated sort of way. There’s so much to see and it’s the perfect way to spend half an hour to several hours. There’s an amphitheater for live music, lakes, ponds, streams, rocky areas, fields of tall grasses, and lots of trails.
Janelle M.
Place rating: 4 Princeton, NJ
The 71 acre park, encompassing both wooden ground and open space, also features an amphitheater and pond in the meadows area. Also in this recreational area are several paved trails. Although I enjoyed the park very much, I’d really like to talk about the amphitheater in which I enjoyed a free concert last month. I saw Ween! along with a few hundred other fans in this tiny area and was more than pleased. I mean, I was half way up the amphitheater seating and the stage was still SO close — it was impossible to get a bad seat — even up top on the grass. What a GREAT place to see live music — especially Ween! I believe there is a concert series in the park all summer long — you’ll have to check.