Adair Park has room for all types of activities. They have two baseball diamonds, a picnic area with grills, a playground, a rather challenging and varied disk golf course and a path through the woods.
I usually go to the park to disk golf and it is one of my favorite spots to go. I grew up playing Disk Golf there and have since traveled to a few other locations and I have to say that this places course is pretty well known in the Disk Golf community. It is a must play for any Disk Golfer
If that isn't your thing, however, the recreation area complete with covered areas and grills is a perfect place for any out door party or gathering. The space can also be reserved and permitted for alcohol as well.
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Read moreThe park is very well kept up and a perfect place for family gatherings, taking kiddos to the play area or just having a picnic in the park. Tons of parking. Baseball field, playground, bathrooms, horse shoe pits and disc golf are available. The only negative I can mention is there were a ton of yellow jacket bees swarming around our food once we set up for our party in the covered structure areas. Hopefully the grounds keepers can put up bee traps to reduce the amount of bees. Other than that, would definitely...
Read moreGood course that has a mix of wooded and open field shots. Many of the wooded holes are fairly short, maybe 190-240 feet, while remaining challenging due to the tight gaps you need to hit. There are also little red arrows on top of the baskets that point to the next hole if you're unfamiliar with the course layout. The baskets are older so you might get a few kick outs. Had...
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