My wife and I went to Eberwein Park recently to play shuffleboard. They have 2 courts there. We went in the morning and the large nearby trees offered plenty of shade. One of the courts had just been redone. I imagine the next time we visit Eberwein the other one will be freshened up as well. You need to bring your own disks and sticks, which we did. We also waxed the disks at home to speed them up. There were picnic tables and park benches near where we could put our scoresheets and water bottles. The court we played on had a slight drift to the left, and was decent. While we were playing we saw several people arriving with dogs. I believe they have a dog park somewhere in the area. They also have a nice concrete walking path. It's a nice park, and we'll be back for more shuffleboard, and maybe try to find the dog park. Update: 4/23/24 We returned to Eberwein Park this morning to play shuffleboard. There is still only 1 court repainted. The other court had faded lines and numbers, and someone dragged a picnic table onto the court. We played a couple of games on...
Read moreThis has a great dog park but you have to pay per dog to use and it's not cheap. I've lived in other cities that provided a comparable experience and which was solely funded with taxes. Still, if you don't mind the membership fee, the Eberwein Dog Park is a great place to take fido and let your dog burn off some energy running around literally acres of open green space. And the water feature is the bomb for Labs and other...
Read moreThe walking path in this park is quite nice even in oppressive heat and the park has several elements of interest - pond, prairie, community garden. While I was walking today, I spotted a turtle sunning itself in the grass and a deer grazing, completely unconcerned with my presence as usual. There's also an enclosed dog park that appears to be very popular. My photos don't do it justice - visit sometime and see...
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