Mark L.
Yelp
I have been going to Metro Beach since I was a kid and as I grow up, I realize there are more and more things to do, including, but not limited to par 3 golf, mini-golf, shuffleboard, tennis, swimming (pool and beach), picnicking, bike/rollerblading path, and playground. And what's best? Most of these are free or super cheap.
My girlfriend and I went on a hot July day (we're talking almost 100 degrees) to work up a good sweat and then jump in the cool water. Unfortunately, the lake felt like bathwater! The pool was extremely crowded, but I think there was some kind of organized trip because there were kids everywhere. To add to the excitement, there was a wedding on the beach in the distance. Although, I felt bad for anyone that was wearing more than a bathing suit.
In years past, there have been controversies about the water quality at Metro Beach, however, even with that mar on their record, they have done a good job of creating a fun environment for both kids and adults.
Protip: There is no shaded parking and on a hot day, you car WILL COOK, so be prepared. Moreover, there are a lot of bathrooms and water fountains, and even a small food court just in case you burn through your own drink supply.