Disc golf Signage needs updating!!! The start wasn't marked at all-was difficult finding the first hole. We asked joggers but no one knew. Finally gave up and just played randomly. After an hour we ran across it. No arrow to point to next pad for the next hole. Some plaques were totally washed out. VERY frustrating course. One hole was within feet of a very busy street and the course had you set up to throw towards the street. Another throw was towards a bay you couldn't access if your disc went into the water. Another issue was the well used walking/jogging path around (and very close to) these 9 holes. Constantly had to just stand and wait quite a for walkers to finally get out of range. It took over 2 hours for 2 players to play 9 holes during the morning on a Tuesday in October. Granted one of us was a beginner but still- ..... a lot of waiting for walkers and searching for...
Β Β Β Read moreOk. The park design itself is incredible, but the actual park is terrible. The ground is dry and the entire thing is wood, so you get splinters every time you touch something. Also, some of the wood looks rotten. The actual park design has all these small tunnels, (made of complete wood.) They are about 4 feet tall, with many steps and what not. Im 5'8, so trying to follow and watch my child is impossible. Also, there is ππ πππππ. πππ πππππ. ππππ, πππ πππππ. There are tons of water spickets everywhere. But no water. Our kid had an accident and there was not a drop of water to use. We had wipes, but jeez. Not to mention, the porta-potties are disgusting. Poop on the walls. Blood on the toilet seats. It's disgusting. Don't bring your kids here if you don't want them to leave with either splinters, or a potential disease or virus, steer clear. For your safety and...
Β Β Β Read moreLarge waterfront park with a sprawling wooden playground under a canopy of oak trees (hence the name). A community project, the playground is designed to accommodate a large number of children of all ages. This park is managed by the county, and has both wooden and concrete picnic tables, gazebos of varying sizes, soon-to-be upgraded public restrooms, a walk/run/exercise trail, a frisbee golf course, and a small covered stage. Two small docks overlook the water, where a variety of crabs, snails, and other wildlife may be observed. Many weekends you will encounter birthday parties and family gatherings. There are also events like the Gulf Coast Bluegrass Festival hosted...
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