There are lots of ways to enjoy this small park. There are ducks to feed, paved paths, playgrounds, picnic tables, pavilions, a gazebo, and benches to just sit and enjoy the atmosphere, and of course the spring. It's a great place to take photos. There is a small snack bar that's open most days in the summer. If it's not open, you can cross Broad St for a snack. The whole park is meticulously maintained by local church volunteers. The 4th of July celebration is not to be missed. The fireworks are comparable to those in major cities.
Relaxing, quiet, well kept , safe, and overall just a peaceful place to be outside, walk, sit and think, and relax. Nice playground for the kids. Beautiful pavillion hosts concerts . July 4th the park is open to the public, for an admittance fee, as part of Independence Day celebrations in Lititz. Anytime during the year you can bring bread, especially if you are stopping by with kids ,as ducks and geese have real estate here and love to eat. Such a great park, lovely and tranquil setting, and right off the street, walking distance to everything.
Visited Lititz during the Fire and Ice weekend, Valentine weekend. Walked a short distance to admire the ice sculptures made by local businesses. Park is well maintained and clean. Ducks were wading in the pond. Would have loved to walk farther into the park, however the cold temps prevented us from strolling too far. I will definitely visit again when we come back to Lititz.
This is a wonderful park situated in the "Coolest Small Town in the U.S." -- Lititz, PA. Feed the ducks, play on the playground, stop by the visitor's center.
Extremely well kept. various size pavilons that are clean and blend in well with the park. Childrens' playground is excellent. Very natural and very green.
What a great weekend to visit. It was cold but walking through the park and seeing the ice sculptures was amazing. We then went to Wilbur's Chocolates to purchase our favorite triple chocolate almonds.
after your tour of Wilbur chocolate, stop next door at the park to watch the ducks and eat your Wilbur buds.
This is a lovely park just a short walk from Main Street right beside Wilbur Chocolates. It is great fun to watch the ducks swim down the narrow canals. It reminds me of the carnival attraction where kids pick a plastic duck and get a prize based on the number on the bottom of duck! I love it especially in the spring/summer when there are baby ducks bobbing in the water. Check out the caboose car if it is open. It has been perfectly restored and there is a volunteer there who is knowledgable on railroad info.
We drove to the park on a snowy morning to see what was left of the Fire and Ice Festival. The park is a nice little park with a small pond, a train car display and walking paths. There was also a small amphitheater although on a snowy 15 degree day this was not an option. The Fire and Ice ice sculptures are scattered throughout the town in front of local businesses. There is a lovely throne type ice chair sculpture in the park and it makes for a very nice photo. The ducks by the pond in the park are friendly and are quick to leave the pond to beg for food. It was a nice little park in a quaint town.
This is a nice park for adults if you just want a quiet place to walk around. For kids, you have two play grounds, a stream and two little "ponds" where the ducks hang out, as well as picnic areas, clean bathrooms, and there is an active rail that runs between the park and Wilbur's. My two daughters can spend hours here. We've never had any problems or issues here, and it's walking distance to just about anything you could want to do in the downtown area.