Today we shine a spotlight on Shadow Mountain Park.Shadow Mountain Park is a beautiful,10-acre park located at 23239 Presidio Hills Drive, just east of Pigeon Pass Road. The park features a playground, a barbecue area, picnic tables, lighted softball and baseball fields, and an exciting zip line that is perfect for thrill-seeking kids of all ages. For more information on our fantastic parks and trails or to book reservations for your event, visit moval.org/parks.
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