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Saturday ride: Return to Draper Park

Written October 19th, 2024 by Hasso Hering

You would think Draper Park would be full of people on a sunny and warm October weekend, but on Saturday it was not.

Five years ago, the first time I was there, I was impressed with Draper Park in Albany. The park seemed even nicer when I found myself there again yesterday, on Oct. 19, 2024.

Here, check it out:

In August 2019, I discovered this little park on a random bike bike. Saturday I ended up there more or less by chance again.

What I wrote then still goes. If you want to read it, you can find the story here. (hh)





5 responses to “Saturday ride: Return to Draper Park”

  1. Leslie Schuler says:

    Thank you for showing off the best of Albany.

  2. Joanna S says:

    Thanks for showing one of the lovely parks of Albany.

  3. DPK says:

    I don’t know if he’s responsible for this one, but former parks director Dave Clark is one of the best things that ever happened to Albany.

  4. anonymouse17 says:

    Thanks for the pictures and report on Draper Park. You wondered why there wasn’t a pick-up soccer game going. The kids are all glued to their smart phones, Hasso.
    Oh, speaking of parks, what was the damage that vandals did to the new Monteith kiddie’s park? You mentioned that a while back when blogging about the sheet metal panels stolen from the piers, but you didn’t detail the damage to Monteith Park.

  5. Connie says:

    Two square concrete slabs were recently installed in the northwest area of the park; one next to the doggy station and one near the bench. I can’t figure out what the heck they are for…

    Another oddity at Draper: the picnic tables are at the northeast corner but the trash can is at the northwest corner. I’m sure this is why I find a lot of trash near the picnic tables. People can’t bring themselves to walk a hundred or so feet to toss their trash.

    Speaking of smart phones, one day I was entering Draper Park on 32nd street and this guy with his face in his phone was exiting and crashed right into me (no we didn’t exchange information, lol).

    I walk through that park once or twice a week and I have never seen the big area used for anything but dog playing. Kids seem to prefer the play equipment.

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