Awesome skatepark, especially for beginners learning anything in bowls/transition-- with street features for regular and goofy skaters too! Compared to Ranney skatepark in Lansing, these bowls have more beginner and expert friendly bowls (you have what like a 3 foot, 5 feet, 7 foot, and even a 10 foot deep bowl). People that complain about graffiti are childish. Every skatepark needs some paint. It's smoother, adds character, and you really are spoiled if all you do is complain about how your park experience was ruined by someone writing "fart" in blue paint. People seem to enjoy the...
Read moreThey had great aspirations for this park, but so far, few have been realized. The only things to do here are use the skate park and play disc golf. There used to be a volleyball area, but the nets are gone and there's grass overtaking the sand. It's pretty peaceful at the right time of day, and the graffiti is interesting, but right now there's a lot of wasted...
Read moreYessssssssszszzz.. wow what a great design for a family-friendly front nine. Yet still a little challenging for us amateur players. I was really lucky to find this place I have told many friends about it. I will be back before the summer ends at least twice because this course offers a lot and I can't wait to Play it again. Thank you for all this...
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