Rick Kimel: Rating is really a 3.5. The lake and the cypress trees are beautiful, this place has the potential to be a 5.0, but it is thoroughly trashed. I understand the storm damage but there was trash everywhere and all of the trash cans were overflowing onto the ground. What a shame.
Andrea Hall: First off, totally my fault for not reading all the reviews, and seeing that this trail is very very short. I walked it twice in 24min total. It took me longer to drive to the trail than it did to walk it.
The trail is overgrown in a lot of places, and some of the bridges are looking pretty worn. It is a shame that this trail is named after somebody and it is not being taken care of. It could look so much better.
It is ok I suppose for a very quick walk, but I personally would not bring young kids. The overgrowth and falling apart bridges are a concern.
Patricia J: Today different organizations got together in Stubs Park to give back to the community in giving out school supplies and The VA shared informational pamphlets on suicide prevention and there was different businesses sharing on the services that they offer here in Dublin, GA. Excel Reality gave out T-shirts and shared what they had to offer to help individuals wanting to rent or buy a home. It was a beautiful day in Stubs Park and A lot of people and Businesses were helping to give back and today a lot of children were blessed with school supplies to help them be prepared for the start of the new school year.
Jamie Hurst: Went to visit on our vacation and no one was there and it was suppose to be open and the sign on the front door said it was open. My kids were very disappointed!
Brenton Shattuck: We came and stayed here for a USSSA tournament for the weekend at their campground.
When we arrived, we were greeted with the most foul smelling trash that smelled like dead animals. Half of the trash bins at the campground were completely full and filled with flies and maggots from the rotting old food. Only 1 RV site was occupied with a horse trailer and that site had a lot of horse manure on it and that site was another hot fly location. The power/water set up at the park is beyond optimal and a lot of sites are suited for pull inβs than back in. There were 5+ dump stations at the park and a bathroom nearby, no showers like a traditional campground.
The park I would give 4 stars, campground would be a 1 star only if it was an actual campground and nothing else.
The playground at the park was nice, but someone was having a birthday party at the pavilion and the kids intentionally took cupcakes and smeared it over a lot of the playground and they left trash all over the playground and the parents had zero intentions of cleaning it up.
The baseball fields are nice, they just need more concrete inside the parks to really clean it up. I guess the hurricane destroyed all of the shade over the bleachers, because there was no fabric on them covering it.
All in all, it has the potential to be a top rated park, but they just need to focus a little more on what they have.
Enjoy the drone pictures of the park.
Megan Grooms: Disc golf course was not bad, start is by the senior center (took us a bit to find it) hole 6&7 were a little hard to find, had to go around a building to find them. Over all fun and a nice walk.
Richard Davis: Worth the Effort.
Yes - the museum is on base, but access is not an issue. And the Base Visitors Center team is BY FAR the most helpful group Ive ever dealt with when gaining access to an installation.
Now for the museum... GREAT experience and quite a bit packed into a smaller building.
Make a visit part of your travel plan.