Alexander Park, Branson MO
Address | 901 Hawthorn, Branson, MO |
Phone | (417) 335-2368 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 3.2 13 reviews |
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Alexander Park reviews
13This was a little park we visited while on vacation in Branson, MO. Nice playground for our children to use up their energy after our visit to Branson Landing, which was a little boring for our kiddos.
Was there for Nationals, was very unkept. Grass was high so you couldn't even get to the bleachers. Photos of this place can't be legit
This is the worse field my daughter has ever had to play at. I posted a picture of the dugout, no place to put bags and very messed up on placement. At the upper field was a huge mess of water that smelled like sewer (also pictured). Right behind the small, not covered set of bleachers, and in front of the park for small children to play at. Such a huge disappointment that BRANSON NATIONALS, world series, would even use these fields. Way to go USSSA SOFTBALL
Definitely a place not to be hosting Nationals raw sewage running out under one of the bleachers at one of the fields.
It was terrible. We are erector nationals. They didn't even mow. It was the worst. Usssa nationals in branson did not do good.
Alexander Park was like no other "softball" firld I've been on. I guess the name says it all, 'park' because that's exactly where.it was a park with 2 field;no concession stand and you literally drove through a neighborhood to get to the park. No fees.
Went to my cousin's child's birthday party there. Perfect for 3-10 year olds at the playground, nice baseball field. Just past those two things are a Frisbee golf course, then a nice walking trail. There's bathrooms and a pavilion.
Nice trees out there too.
Not really impressed either way. It's a simple park. Nothing is stand out catch ur attention about it.it's semi clean.
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The restrooms are far away from the second field, no concessions, and parking is poor! Dugout are small, the lighting at night is poor! The condition of the restrooms is sad!
Family favorite and now seems traditional since my Grandkids are playing organized sports there.
A delightful park with playground equipment, swings, a small soccer court just added, and on this visit there were enough players for a kick ball game on the baseball diamond. All in beautiful sunshine like a spring day should be. Public restrooms available. A short walk down to Lake Taneycomo opens the access to peaceful Sunset Park. See Sunset Park for details.
Loved having the playground right next to the fields kept the kiddo busy while the oldest was playing
One of the last places left that still holds childhood memories. Hopefully it wont get bought and replaced with some money driven agenda by the Marketing teams in Branson