Cobb's Hill Park, Rochester NY
Address | 80 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY |
Phone | (585) 428-6770 |
Hours | 6:00am-9:00pm |
Website | www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx |
Categories | City Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 28 reviews |
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Cobb's Hill Park reviews
28 A nice city park that's easy to get to from I-490 at Culver rd. There are modern play areas for kids and some workout areas for adults. There are plenty of trails, athletic fields and places to relax.
Tables, benches and acres of grass at your disposal for your next picnic. I believe there are also some pavilions/ cabins for rental.
Horrible service walked in and they took customers behind me despite me being there first after it took them nearly 10 minutes to even come up front to take my order. First and last trip Never coming back.
I have lived near the pond, and basketball courts and outdoor gym! No regard for the people who live next to it at all; LOUD music that goes on for hours that it it against park policy; many of the tenants have to endure cars parked illegally and playing music with a base that shakes the apartment. The complex is a senior living and many are unable to go someplace else. Been here many years and since the pandemic it has gotten bad. The park use to be a place for families to picnic- now it is a sports arena and concert place! Guaranteed if this was done near Hillside Ave- the homeowner association would file a complaint.
Love coming here and going sledding. Loved coming here for tennis matches when I was in school. Practice for basketball. And playing with other people for fun
We purchased some DiBella's Subs, pasta and cold drinks, for our visit to The Reservoir. Many people enjoying the Park, walking, jogging, and relaxing.
It is a beautiful place to spend your weekend. Nice and clean environment for walking by the beautifull scenery of Rochester city center.
Quiet! Sat with a friend who was having relationship problems. They needed to vent, so the little pond was serene and calming for the spirit. With all the stuff going on due to COVID, they had became distracted and lost sight of how to be grateful and appreciative of the THINGS They do HAVE! And became consumed by what They Don't Have.
Had a good day here. Cant say I was amazed by the park, but it is nice and you will enjoy. The kids loved it. So I did.
It was a great vantage point to see the City of Rochester skyline as well as the Blue Angels flying in formation.
I love visiting this park when I get the chance on a nice day. There's beautiful city views along with plenty of green space and paths to enjoy the outdoors in the middle of Rochester.
Quick trip to the playground. My eight year old loved the 'ninja warrior's style challenge course. My 3 year old loved the slide and climb part as well. Plenty of parking, great diverse crowd at the park. Basketball players, work out enthusiasts (not joggers?). Fun quick trip
Great park to visit. When I was there the grass was all brown because of the lack of rain in the Rochester metro area.
It's an amazing park for being small. Avoid the basket ball area unless you like city people. Tennis courts are nice and so is the trail around the reservoir.
It was awesome cause of my little brother that I grew up with and spent the day of my y I love my brother Erik Hoiass
Very popular! Great basketball games, baseball field, workout equipment, and a playground! Almost forgot to mention, many grills and picnic tables
Great park in the city with probably the best view of the city of Rochester sky line. Popular spot to play sports, run or walk around the reservoir on the upper half and they have tennis courts and baseball fields on the lower half.
Beautiful day, nice breeze, cool obstacle course then also traditional play ground in same part of park
Best park in Rochester, open grassy fields, hiking trails in the woods, ball fields, picnic areas, tennis courts, big grassy hill, walking path around the reservoir. Basketball courts unusable on weekends due to "visitors" from north side of town taking over. (Courts recently replaced and named for recently deceased radio dj, funny i never saw him play there)
Good park! The park is for everyone! Kids, teens adults and toddlers! It's not so "peaceful" but no one bothering you atall
Great park. Play basketball softball or feild games small play ground. The ring around the Reservoir for jogging or walking. It has a scenic overlook of small downtown Rochester. It's just a great park