The main attraction at Karohl Park is the disk golf course, which is pretty nice. There are concrete pads, a map of the hole (with the direction to the next hole), and a place to hang your disk bag at every tee. Some holes have multiple tees and multiple baskets so you can play a slightly different course on return trips to keep things a little fresh. The fairways are mowed and walked on to keep the grass down, but if you don't keep your disk on the fairway, expect to be walking through taller grasses and trees to track down your disk.
There is also a relatively new playground at Karohl Park for the younger kids to enjoy. They seem to particularly like the unique rope swing merry-go-round. It is pretty cool, but also hard to spin so be prepared to run to keep the...
Read moreYou can't call it a Park. This used to be a beautiful oasis for nature and abundant wildlife. It was ruined by installing disc golf. The barn was beautiful and is gone. The community garden was replaced by the ugliest children's playset. The human imprint here is huge, and the noise from people partying in the parking lot is rude. Greene county really messed this one up. Could've built a disc golf course somewhere else that didn't take from such a natural and established ecosystem. I have beautiful photos of "before" but there's no...
Read moreAs a disc golf course, this place has come along rather nicely, they have installed new launch pads for higher difficulty shots, while retaining original ones which still offering a fair bit of challenge to the average disc golfer. A solid mix of wooded and open area shots, with a requirement for some technical shot skill throughout, makes this an excellent all rounder course to hone your craft or play with friends on a day...
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