Gates Tammy (AvaKINluv): This was a great experience for my husband I. Another information about aquatic creatures. We even got to touch different things. We also got to touch the sting rays! That was a highlight. I never have done that!!
Jeannie Grantham: Nice covered play areas. Good for younger kids. There is an outdoor workout area for adults, which is innovative!
The splash pad looks like itll be a blast, I wish it was covered too but Im sure we will enjoy it this summer regardless. We often see people being there dogs here. Lots of large green fields for the kids to run in.
Update* 5/19/25
We enjoyed the splash pad today! Most of the equipment was operational. There was a school having a trip there adding to the kids but it still wasnt bad!
K. Koning: Definitely come here if you like history and/or ghosts because this place has both!
My girlfriend and I went on a Thursday afternoon and really enjoyed ourselves! The exhibits are full of interesting trinkets found very close to the building itself. The man working the front, (Marty) is an absolute riot! He was very informative and answered many of our questions about Shreveports history and the objects within the museum.
Theres definitely paranormal activity within this building, especially upstairs so its a must if youre into that kinda thing! Just make sure to touch the beard of the portrait of the man upstairs.. youll know him when you see it ! Its rumoured to be good luck!
Jeanette: Decent park. Defunct river cruise ramp needs to be removed. Rose sculpture were unique, probably better at night if they are illuminated. Fountain looked like it would have been pretty if it had actually been on, unfortunate it was pitiful with stagnant algae covered water. The highlight was the sensory garden and the police and firefighter memorial.
Dawayna Walker: The toilet paper holders in the womens restroom were broken and the toilet paper was sitting on the floor. Thats the only problem about this park.
Its small, the location was really accessible, the parking lot was very close to the fields so if you dont have a wagon you can make a few trips back to your car to retrieve what you left.
Liane Arnold: I highly recommend checking this place out. Lots of fascinating history about the early days of water production. The tour is free and runs off of donations.
Elijiah Atkinson: It was cool, good people , real history, southern hospitality. Even tho museum interest is definitely not on the top of the 20 and under crowds list of fun things to do, it was a good time for a couple old farts lol. Cant say enough how cool the tour guides were at this place and the water pumphouse museum next door. Great tours both places I definitely recommend checking it out if you in the area and havent visited before..... Been a long time since I took a museum tour that was educational and entertaining , and both guides were great. Bravo .