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Mike Sharp
Places
Elizabeth Milburn Park
Consists of 42.4 acres and a multitude of amenities for everyone in the family
Heritage Oak Park
Home to many local events and festivals, Heritage Oak Park hosts the annual Tree Lighting, and Heritage Festival
Champion Park
A covered children’s play area with castings of dinosaur bones, a large blue whale that spurts water,and specially designed boulders for climbing
Brushy Creek Sports Park
A perfect park for family sports activities including baseball, softball, disc golf, hiking, biking, skateboarding or playing soccer
Brushy Creek Lake Park
The Brushy Creek Greenbelt passes through the park and there is a labyrinth, nature trail, wildlife observation area, water-play area, and a 38-acre lake