This is a really nice course with a variety of holes and some extras. It apparently took a good effort by diligent city council members to get this city to put this course in. Thanks! The 1st 7 holes are in the trees requiring some accuracy or planning. There are 2 holes, #6 & 7 with optional mandos, #6 is blind. If it's your 1st time, #8 goes over the fence/path to the right after opening the gate. There are 2 more optional mandos on the rest (? & #17). There is a good variety of holes, fun! There is a rocking chair in the shade, and there sometimes are some loaner discs (big V on them) at #1's tee, nice! There was a pile of full water bottles on the 1st 7. This is a good time for beginners like us. There are tag matches on Wed pm & Sat...
Read moreAn awesome free community space for locals, natives, and tourists! With many activities to do in the area you can strut your stuff however you want. They offer an 18 hole, par 3 Frisbee Golf course, the Valmont natural terrain bike park , a dog park, and restrooms...what?!?! so amazing! I'm a complete amateur when it comes to Frisbee Golf. I do like to bring people from out of town as I have extra discs lying around. The course is super fun, challenging(for a novice in my experience), with plenty of diversity throughout the course. If you shred on bikes their 40-acre bike park is for all ages & levels, with trails, jumps, stairs & slalom slopes, gnarly stuff! Even if you don't bike, totally worth checking out and watching people...
Read moreWalked around under the full moon and wondered what do people do in this park aside from walk their dogs? The door of a portapotty stood wide open and motionless and somewhere in the middle of a field I found large tire tracks in dried mud. The long rectangular swatch of mud and tire tracks was surrounded by a field of dead or almost dead grass and images of the transformers battling some intergalactic AI enemy came to mind. The unobstructed moonlight pierced my skull and I became convinced this land need not be mud and water wasting grass but would make a great community garden! Or at least a place where the plants...
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