Richardson Park / Day lake (Reverend Joseph Day) 2121 Lake Drive, Mobile, AL 36617
About the Business
Richardson Park, also known as Day Lake in honor of Reverend Joseph Day, is a picturesque park and tourist attraction located at 2121 Lake Drive in Mobile, Alabama, United States. This institution offers a serene setting for visitors to enjoy nature, relax, and engage in outdoor activities.
In addition to its natural beauty, Richardson Park / Day Lake provides various services and resources to the community. Visitors can report problems, make suggestions, and submit questions through the institution's website. Business and residential permits can be obtained, and the status of permits can be checked online. Bid opportunities and information on awarded bids are available, along with resources for supplier diversity.
Residents can also access services related to trash and garbage disposal, including requesting a garbage can and receiving recycling guidance. The institution hosts events such as Family Fun Day at the National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico on April 4th, 2024.
Important deadlines for business licenses are highlighted, with penalties for late submission and applicable interest rates noted. Richardson Park / Day Lake is a valuable community resource that offers both recreational opportunities and essential services to residents and visitors alike.
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Reviews
"The splash pad was working and some people were enjoying it. The trails here are good foe walking or jogging. Nice place."
"Lovely scenery, great place for walks, bikes and dog walking. But beware of the alligators that may have the potential to grab small dogs. Keep your dogs close to you for a quick exit. The alligators can get close quick on trail around the lake."
"Lovely place to go for a walk or watch the birds. Wish the bathrooms were cleaner."
"What a great natural spot to visit, walk around, ride your bike, or eat at the shed. We spotted an alligator who was calmly sunbathing at the shore. We also followed a wide variety of birds and ducks, and a large group of swimming turtles. The lake and its surrounding seemed clean and inspiring. It is mentioned online that there is a water pad in this park, but there was none when we visited in November."
"I took my kids there after school and it was so peaceful. Nice play area for the smaller kids but not too much for the bigger kids! Overall, We still had a great time! We really enjoyed watching the turtles."
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