Nice sports park with many ball fields. It also has a huge skate park with a couple of different areas and rails between. There is a decent walking trail that goes around behind the fields and down to the end.
Dustin T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Gardena, CA
While this place was decent when it came to the actual baseball facilities itself(diamond, outfield, dugout), I must say the surrounding areas such as the parking lot and the playgrounds(including sand boxes that the playground equipment sits within) was disgusting. The sand around the equipment was FILLED with trash… had I a child of my own I wouldn’t have let them play in that playground. There were empty bottles, empty beer cans, trash wrappers… and that’s what was visible on the surface. If you’re at this place, keep an eye on your kids. And make sure they have their tetanus shots up to date if you do let them play in the playground.
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
At Buffalo Drive and Cheyenne Avenue Vegas is Baseball City. Doc Romeo Park is a Baseball City with eight baseball fields. When I walked around Doc Romeo Park it hit me that many senior citizens don’t go to Vegas to retire. They go to Vegas to play baseball. On my visit it seemed that seniors outnumbered young people at the baseball diamonds. It was entertaining watching seniors play baseball. And it was healthy for seniors getting exercise playing baseball. Doc Romeo Park is also a skateboarders city. The majority of skateboarders were teenagers. Doc Romeo Park overlaps the Lone Mountain Trail. It is the only part of the trail that is untouched by the graffiti infestation that is prevalent on the other parts. The distance of the softball diamonds alone makes this a decent park for a walk. The good thing about the Lone Mountain Trail overlapping Doc Romeo Park is its accessable to bicyclists. Doc Romeo Park proves a valid point. In Vegas you are never too old to play baseball.