This was the day I visited my brother. But before I could visit I had to wait until a little later. So, the girls and I decided to find a nearby park. When I walked the dogs at Burlington Spring Park I discovered that this was not just a ball field. It was also a players course for disc golf. The spot we parked at just happened to be between the 7th and 8th. As we sat along the grassy bank the dogs and I were fortunate enough to see people actually play. One had the power and look of Zeus but all of them tried their best to stay out of the trees. What shocked me the most was that none of them became angry or upset about how they threw their discs or where it landed. They just had fun. When we get upset and then angry that is when we lose the game. This was a good park for all ages and a lesson...
Read moreGreat Park. Attended many games here. On busy game nights, they have a concessions stand. OK prices, about what you would expect from a similar venue. Fields are pretty nice, but pitchers mound is completely dug out by end of season, so more regular maintenance there would be great. Don't rely on anyone to accurately keep up the scoreboards... if you happen to have someone operating the scoreboard, count on them to space out several times throughout the game and never keep the pitch count. Kids really like the playground. Restrooms have been well-kept every time I've visited. Sometimes, there is a dog at the park off-leash, but...
Read moreLooking for another option. I need to start my walk at 7 am to make it to work. If you walk the front, you walk thru tons of exhaust from parent vehicles waiting on the buses. Then you might get caught in the traffic of parents leaving once the buses pickup. I would like to walk the back section but the person that unlocks didn’t arrive till after 7 and then they head up front where people already have access to the parking lot. It’s a nice well maintained park. It’s unfortunate you can hear I-40 the...
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