Hobby occasional disc golfer here! The park is looking better than the last year or two. I didn't use the restroom, so won't comment there. It's cleaner, properly maintained, and overall pleasant I'd say. The disc golf course also seems to have made significant improvements. Garbage and recycling within range of everybody at pretty much all times. Clean receptacles, no odor or overflowing bags. Well done there! Seems very safe for all ages. No fallen branches, pot holes, or dangerous obstacles. Very clean, I dont remember seeing any loose trash around. Clearly marked and labeled as to not get lost. My only suggestion would be to add a few portable restrooms on the course. Guys are usually ok but women and #2's have to be considered. Strategically placed for ease of access for servicing. And probably locked daily to avoid misuse or vandalism. In a nutshell, I feel this place is on the rise or at least, considerably better than previous summers. Good job citizens for doing our parts to keep this a great place to visit. Great job parks dept and the disc golf community for maintaining and keeping the park and course so fun to...
Read moreSo, I want to start off by saying that my three star rating is not an adequate representation of the overall park, but just the little kids playground. This park is beautiful. The big plane, the trails that lead to the Disk Golf course, the beautiful scenery. But the actual park itself is a bit of a let down. It has a metal setup that once held swing but they are no longer there. The playground is made of wood and has one firemen type slide down pole, and one three foot slide. That's pretty much the extent of the actual playground equipment. They have a couple benches, and a few picnic tables covered by an overhead structure. What really kept my kids attention at yesterday's visit was the field of leaves. Behind the bathrooms, there is a field that has some horseshoe pits. This field was covered in huge maple leaves. We spent over an hour kicking leaves and running around the field. Overall, it's a pretty, secluded, quaint little park. I will definitely bring my kiddo back but not for the playground equipment, for the scenery...
Read moreNAD Park is a beautiful forest area. The first sight is an awesome Navy jet plane, almost worth going to the park alone. Before the trees is a small playground and picnic area. The public restrooms in the main area feel less than sanitary. Into the trees you'll find a great walking or jogging path. Just watch out for flying discs! NAD Park is home to one of Kitsap's best disc golf courses, which is why I submitted a five-star review. The course is very well maintained, well-looped, and it makes for a great beginner course as well as some alternate tees for seasoned players. I highly recommend this place, wether you're looking to play disc golf, taking the dogs for a walk, or going for a fun outdoor run.
Apparently you must watch out for bees at the first hole, but I'm sure that won't be a...
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