We found ourselves at Bluebell Beach after driving an hour and finding Huckleberry Railroad unexpectedly closed to film a movie. After all that time in the car we had a restless 2 year old and the park was just what he needed. The park is 4,540 acres, including Richfield Park and 600-acre Mott Lake. There is a nice playground divided into a bigger kid and smaller kid section. We visited in October and were the only ones there. We did see a cool splash park which must be a blast for the kids in the summer. Here is some info I found online about the splash park: Open May 23 ~ September 7, 2009 Free Admission. 12 noon ~ 8 p.m. daily. The only free splash pad in Genesee Count, it is a zero-depth and barrier free surface. The new Splash Pad Spray Ground shoots water in a timed sequence from the ground and from various play structures on the Splash Pad. Just down a slopping grassy hill is a sand beach and clear water. On our visit it was pretty chilly but during the summer I guess you can swim here: Open May 23 ~ September 7, 2009 Free Admission. 8 a.m. ~ 8 p.m. daily. There were pavilions to rent and lots of benches and real bathrooms(not port-o-lets). There appeared to be a concession stand but this was also closed on our visit. Considering all these amenities are free you’d be crazy not to take advantage of them, especially in the summer!