MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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Yes, it is a public park and it has that designation because it is there to accomodate all kinds of folks. There are children that are looking for places to run and folks that are looking to enjoy nature and serenity. I would think the secluded spot chosen by the OP was selected because it was a little out of the way and serene. No one person or group has supreme rights to the park. Public parks have many areas for children to run, play and scream as loud as they want, but people looking for quiet also have a right to be there and enjoy the park. Parks are not for the exclusive use of running loud children in the same way that they are not there for the exclusive use of folks seeking to enjoy nature.
Public parks near us often had areas like baseball fields and tennis courts and gardens. I wonder if those who think they had a right to invade someone's quiet would think it was OK to have their children run through a tennis court interrupting someone's enjoyment of a game or allow their children to run through the gardens stomping through lovely flowers since it is a PUBLIC park and they have a right to be there.
It seems to me that many parents who feel that it was OK to invade someone else's privacy at the park, also complain on the Dis about having someone invade' their' space after waiting for hours to get a good spot and blocking their child's view just before a Disney parade starts.
I think the OP was within her right to utilize the park the way she sees fit. She chose a secluded spot that seemed to have been designed for folks looking for serenity to enjoy and that should have been respected. I'm sure that the park had many areas for children looking to run and be loud. Had the OP chosen an area for a picnic in the middle of a playground, I would have felt that she invaded the children's area and would have no sympathy for her, but she sought out a quiet spot.
The issue is about manners and consideration of others and sadly it seems to be disappearing from society.


Wow! Just wow!
If I had been that "worked up" over it we definitely would have moved. I was just annoyed by it, plain and simple. And yes it was for "several minutes", about 15 actually and since it took us about half an hour to eat our lunch, they annoyed me for half of the time. 

There was plenty of open space on the beach. They just didn't want to walk a few feet further, and I guess they thought they could use the free shade.