Though it might sound odd, the expansive Nakuru sewage treatment works ground is a popular leisure point for many Nakuru residents, especially on weekends.
It is a serene, cool and mostly evergreen ground adjacent to Lake Nakuru National Park.
Families from the neighbouring estates of Mwariki, Langalanga and Sewage (named after this project) can be found here enjoying the ground’s tranquil atmosphere.
Despite the upper side of the grounds where the sewage treatment work is done, the rest is windy with fresh air.
There are many bird species to watch including the town's famous nesting flamingoes.
There are different types of water ducks and the most interesting but also scary are the huge Marabou stork birds that feed on raw sewage.
In one of the ponds, you can catch a glimpse of a marauding hippo.
For those who prefer some privacy, there is a section packed with acacia trees among other neatly dressed bushes to have a private chat at.
This is one place every lover of nature should visit.