This quaint and whimsical community park was created in memory of Mary Alice Nolan Hoag by Art Hoag of Twin Falls.
This little park is adorable and definitely worth a visit! Whether you are staying at Twin Falls Cottages or visiting Downtown Twin Falls’ shops and restaurants, it will only take you a moment to arrive at this fun little community park.
Stop by Mary Alice Park for a quick visit, just to check it out, or stay a while longer to re-read your favorite book under the cherry trees. There is much to see on this lot-sized fenced in little park. Bring the kids or your fur baby. Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Some of the things you may see while visiting the park are yard size chess and checkers boards and pieces, 1/4 mile labyrinth path, a unique sculpture, hand painted wall mural of the original Twin Falls City Park, fruit trees, active model train set and places to sit and relax.
Distance from Twin Falls Cottages – 450 ft / 2 min walk.
Pull up a chair and find a place to relax in this quaint little park. Sit by the faux fireplace, under the patio cover or beneath a shade tree. Read a book, enjoy a picnic or get in a little relaxing exercise as you stroll the 1/4 mile labyrinth path.
Challenge a friend to a game of chess or checkers. Large yard size chess/checkers boards and pieces.
This hand painted wall mural is reminiscent of days-gone-by when The Twin Falls City Park still had a gazebo. Fast forward to today, the gazebo has now been gone for many years, yet is still depicted in this beautifully done hand painted mural located in Mary Alice Park of Twin Falls, Idaho.
What a great sandbox! This sandbox is thoughtfully enclosed to keep out unwanted critters, such as cats. This play area is chock full of sandbox toys and even running water from a “water tower” during the summer months. Kids are able to make sand castles, tunnels or whatever their little hearts desire to make out of sand and water.
Relaxing places to sit and read, scoot toys for toddlers, a model train set rolling through the park setting, strolling the labyrinth, enjoying a cherry, an apple or a peach fresh from the tree. There’s so much to do at Mary Alice Park!
This community park is generally open to the public (Monday- Saturday 10 AM till 8 PM) depending on weather, season and the availability of volunteers. May be closed to public during private events. Admission is FREE!