For Coca-Cola, this summer is all about being active. So they are inspiring millions of people, including you, to rediscover the joy and fun of being active outdoors through programs like America Is Your Park!
So, the hunt for “America’s Favorite Park” is on! And a park in your area could win the coveted title and $100,000. But it starts with you going outdoors with your family, getting active and then encouraging others to do the same through words and photos.
Can you think of improvements your favorite park needs? If so, it’s time to get active, vote, and then get your community involved to help your park win up to $100,000.
PRIZE
One lucky member will be selected to win a $100 Amazon gift card to purchase items for you and your family to be active outdoors this summer!
How to Enter
Comment below by telling us about your favorite park and memories you have of being active there.
Or
Tweet the giveaway - Click here to tweet:
“#TakeItToThePark this summer and your fave park could win $100K from @CocaColaCo. Vote at Coke.com/Parks”
Entries accepted through Friday, July 12, 2013. Open to U.S. residents over the age of 18 only.
I have always loved going to Knotts Berry farm. They have great rides, a great summer programming and it is just an enjoyable experience. It is less crowded than Disneyland
love going to hershey park....kids love it and i always feel like a kid over there....
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My favorite park when I was little was called Mother Goose Land in Canton, OH. Sadly this sweet storybook park has closed and become overgrown. There are area whispers of it being restored and recreated. It would be a dream to take my own children to this amazing place.
I loved a little park going down the jersey turnpike and would always take my kids and it was my favorite because my grandmother would always take me
Great Adventure in Jackson NJ holds a lot of memories for me. It's one of the first biggest Amusement parks I went to as a kid.
My favorite memorable park was Great America but I'm not even sure if it's still there anymore. I went there when I was a kid with my siblings and it was so much fun! I remember not being afraid of riding the roller coasters and just feeling carefree and happy.
Our park has a pond and there is a small island in the middle with a house for the ducks and geese. It is known as "Duck Island," and has been there all my life. However, the island is eroding and needs shoring up and major improvements. The city says they don't have the money to repair it, so they are just going to tear it down. The was public outcry months ago at the news of the City's intentions, and the demolition plans were halted; yet still, no improvements have been made. I want to save Duck Island! As a child, it's so mystical to see the tiny house out on the island and think that the ducks live in it. Plus, it is something that sparks conversation and makes the park beautiful. I want this to be around for my own children and many more generations to come.
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I love going to Disney in Orlando--we walk all day in the heat but it is totally worth it to see the smiles on the kids' faces.
I have wonderful memories of going to Coney Island as a kid. Once I had a child of my own we spent a lot of time at Kings Island.
Yellowstone Park - so many happy family memories!
My favorite park is Lake Mojave recreational park right above Laughlin & Bullhead City. I have so many memories of going out there & just lazing around on the boat, barbecuing and skiing with friends and family!
There's a park by my parent's house unofficially called Rocket Park as there was a climbing structure on it that was shaped like a rocket. It was the coolest park a little kid could want!
Loved going to Collins Hill Park, where we'd have picnics, running, contests, baseball games and more as a family!