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14741 Hazel Dell Crossing Suite 1000, Noblesville, IN 46062
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Dr. James A. Dillon Park

6001 Edenshall Ln, Noblesville, IN 46060
4.6(328)
Open until 8:00 PM
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
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attractions: , restaurants: Big Woods - Noblesville, McDonald's, Zen Ramen & Sushi, Brooklyn Char, Jimmy John's, Chipotle Mexican Grill, local businesses: Kroger, Simply Chic Noblesville
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(317) 776-6350
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noblesvilleparks.org
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Nearby restaurants of Dr. James A. Dillon Park

Big Woods - Noblesville

McDonald's

Zen Ramen & Sushi

Brooklyn Char

Jimmy John's

Chipotle Mexican Grill

Big Woods - Noblesville

Big Woods - Noblesville

4.2

(360)

$$

Open until 9:00 PM
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McDonald's

McDonald's

3.6

(502)

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Open until 11:00 PM
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Zen Ramen & Sushi

Zen Ramen & Sushi

4.7

(116)

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Open until 9:00 PM
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Brooklyn Char

Brooklyn Char

4.6

(97)

$$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Kroger

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4.2

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Reviews of Dr. James A. Dillon Park

4.6
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5.0
4y

Our first experience here was absolutely amazing. I had no idea how BIG this park really was. We parked at the disc golf area, not realizing how far this place really spread out.

There's a playground at one end along with a splash pad right next to it with a sitting area separating the two areas. This is perfect if you have 1 child wanting to play at the park and the other wanting to play at the splash pad, as I had the day we went.

We didn't venture too far since the kids were worn out after playing, but we intend to return within the next few days and explore more of the trails and the rest of what the park has to offer.

It's so nice to see that the community has such beautiful places to take the kids on a nice, summer day and enjoy the sunshine, nature trails and a playground before cooling off at a fun splash pad.

Social distancing guidelines were followed by everyone and it was truly a blessing to see the respect by everyone there. This was our first "official" outing since Covid interrupted our lives last spring and the kids and I immensely...

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5.0
5y

I had heard friends talk about the park and the disc golf course, but had never been there until today and I was not disappointed. The park was very well maintained with all the grass nicely cut except for the intentional areas of the rough on the course. The course was the primary reason for me coming so I will address that first. As an intermediate player who came with a beginner, it was a perfect course. Most of the holes are pretty wide open, but also contained enough trees and areas of rough to add some challenge. Overall, it felt like the course had more variety than some others I have played at. There are some holes with water hazards (a pond), but those holes can be simply skipped by beginners, played conservatively by intermediate players, or more aggressively by those with advanced skills and experience. Overall, I definitely plan on coming back here to play more rounds in the future.

Besides the disc golf course, it is also a very nice park in and of itself with nice paved trails, open fields, and...

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1.0
8y

Disc golf in the fall is great. If you plan to play in the summer, be prepared to spend a great deal of time looking for disc in the overgrown grasses and weeds. The amount of "hazards" are tremendous. I play all the time and am very experienced. I am a competitive player and have never seen so many useless overgrown grass and weed traps. Most are misplaced and make playing much less fun. The so called hazards have nothing to do with making the game more challenging. The fact is that the back 9 holes will leave you frustrated and itchy from the weeds and grass. Someone please mow this place. None of my friends will play here. So much potential if experienced coarse planners could intervene and mow...

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David RigglemanDavid Riggleman
I had heard friends talk about the park and the disc golf course, but had never been there until today and I was not disappointed. The park was very well maintained with all the grass nicely cut except for the intentional areas of the rough on the course. The course was the primary reason for me coming so I will address that first. As an intermediate player who came with a beginner, it was a perfect course. Most of the holes are pretty wide open, but also contained enough trees and areas of rough to add some challenge. Overall, it felt like the course had more variety than some others I have played at. There are some holes with water hazards (a pond), but those holes can be simply skipped by beginners, played conservatively by intermediate players, or more aggressively by those with advanced skills and experience. Overall, I definitely plan on coming back here to play more rounds in the future. Besides the disc golf course, it is also a very nice park in and of itself with nice paved trails, open fields, and beautiful scenery.
Pamela FoxPamela Fox
My grandson 7 years old was playing with four other kids they were pitching a little rust colored tie a monkey around and the boys start throwing it back and forth at each other and ended up over at the picnic tables and the next thing I knew they got the monkey stuck on the side of the roof over the picnic tables. There had been a gentleman there earlier that was doing a power wash and I was wondering if that gentleman could spray the monkey off with the powereasher would reach up there to pull it off just checking, thanks a lot.
Chantel WeigelChantel Weigel
This is a pretty nice little park with a good number of things for both big and little kids. There's also a small splash pad and some picnic tables in a covered shelter. There are indoor bathrooms and water fountains and a path by the creek. However, if you have a kid with elopement issues this is not a great park. The little kids play structure is right by the parking lot and there are no fences or even a little wall. So, it's not our favorite park, but a nice option with kids that don't dart.
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I had heard friends talk about the park and the disc golf course, but had never been there until today and I was not disappointed. The park was very well maintained with all the grass nicely cut except for the intentional areas of the rough on the course. The course was the primary reason for me coming so I will address that first. As an intermediate player who came with a beginner, it was a perfect course. Most of the holes are pretty wide open, but also contained enough trees and areas of rough to add some challenge. Overall, it felt like the course had more variety than some others I have played at. There are some holes with water hazards (a pond), but those holes can be simply skipped by beginners, played conservatively by intermediate players, or more aggressively by those with advanced skills and experience. Overall, I definitely plan on coming back here to play more rounds in the future. Besides the disc golf course, it is also a very nice park in and of itself with nice paved trails, open fields, and beautiful scenery.
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My grandson 7 years old was playing with four other kids they were pitching a little rust colored tie a monkey around and the boys start throwing it back and forth at each other and ended up over at the picnic tables and the next thing I knew they got the monkey stuck on the side of the roof over the picnic tables. There had been a gentleman there earlier that was doing a power wash and I was wondering if that gentleman could spray the monkey off with the powereasher would reach up there to pull it off just checking, thanks a lot.
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This is a pretty nice little park with a good number of things for both big and little kids. There's also a small splash pad and some picnic tables in a covered shelter. There are indoor bathrooms and water fountains and a path by the creek. However, if you have a kid with elopement issues this is not a great park. The little kids play structure is right by the parking lot and there are no fences or even a little wall. So, it's not our favorite park, but a nice option with kids that don't dart.
Chantel Weigel

Chantel Weigel

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