The park is strategically positioned at the confluence of the Edo and Naka rivers.
A pedestrian bridge directly connects the park to the massive Mizumoto Park on the Tokyo side of the river.
The facility includes a 'bouken-toride' (adventure fort) playground structure designed for high-activity play.
It acts as a flood control basin area, characteristic of its low-lying riverside geography.
The park hosts a dedicated facility for renting barbecue equipment and materials, distinct from self-brought setups.
Saitama Prefectural Misato Park is a large riverside green space bordering the Edo River and the Naka River. It features an extensive wooden adventure playground for children, including climbing structures and long slides. The park provides wide, flat paved paths suitable for jogging, cycling, and walking. A dedicated barbecue area is available for public use, requiring prior reservations. The grounds include a large central pond and well-maintained grassy lawns for picnics. Vegetation consists of varied deciduous trees, offering seasonal color shifts from spring cherry blossoms to autumn foliage. It serves as a connector to the adjacent Mizumoto Park via a pedestrian bridge, forming a massive continuous recreational zone. Fishing is permitted in designated areas of the pond. The park is managed as part of a wider regional network of public recreational facilities.
The suspension bridge connecting Misato Park to Mizumoto Park, offering wide views over the river and the forest canopy.
Bring a bicycle to efficiently traverse the large combined area of Misato and neighboring Mizumoto Park.
Reserve barbecue pits well in advance if planning a visit during weekends or public holidays.
Utilize the insect repellent during summer months due to the park's proximity to river water and vegetation.
Do not attempt to use the barbecue area without a confirmed reservation, as walk-ins are generally not permitted.
Barbecue facility is closed on specific maintenance days and during winter months; park remains open year-round.
Carry out all trash; keep pets on leashes; follow strictly marked zones for fishing and barbecue activities.