Evergreen Park in Sheboygan, WI is a must-visit destination during the holiday season, thanks to its spectacular Making Spirits Bright light display. As a local resident, I have had the pleasure of experiencing this magical event multiple times, and it never fails to amaze me.
The moment you enter Evergreen Park, you are greeted by a dazzling array of lights that illuminate the entire area. The park is transformed into a winter wonderland, with thousands of twinkling lights adorning trees, bushes, and various structures. The attention to detail is truly remarkable, as every corner of the park is beautifully decorated, creating a festive and enchanting atmosphere.
One of the highlights of Making Spirits Bright is the drive-through light display. As you slowly drive along the designated route, you are treated to a mesmerizing display of lights synchronized to cheerful holiday music. The combination of vibrant colors, intricate designs, and synchronized animations is simply breathtaking. It's a delight for both children and adults alike, as you can't help but feel the holiday spirit come alive.
The drive-through display allows for a more immersive experience, as you can take your time to admire the intricate details and snap some memorable photos. The park also features various themed displays, such as Santa's workshop and a nativity scene, which add an extra touch of magic to the overall experience.
What sets Making Spirits Bright apart from other light displays is its commitment to giving back to the community. It's heartwarming to know that while enjoying the beauty of the lights, you are also contributing to a good cause.
The staff and volunteers at Evergreen Park are friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors. The event is well-organized, with clear signage and directions, making it easy to navigate through the park.
Overall, Evergreen Park's Making Spirits Bright light display is a true gem in Sheboygan, WI. It's a magical experience that brings joy and wonder to all who visit. Whether you're a local resident or just passing through during the holiday season, I highly recommend taking the time to visit Evergreen Park and immerse yourself in the...
Read moreDisc golf review: This is a fun course to play if you are in the area. I wouldn't drive as far as I do to play here if Volrath wasn't eight minutes down the road though. The signage is very nice and straight forward with directions to the next tee. It is hard to get lost.
The concrete tee pads are in good shape however there are only concrete pro pads for about 1/3 of the holes (the remaining are poorly marked). I don't care for most pro pads so this was not issue for me.
The start of your round will be out in the open with little or no obstacles which is fine for some players but I prefer technical shots and less grip it and rip it. Technical shots began at hole 5 if you don't include 1A and 1B (yes, this has 20 pins). Hole 5 is awesome with an elevated view over the basket and several trees in your way. From there the course leads downhill into a swampy valley which does get very wet after heavy rains. The holes also get much shorter for the most part but technicality makes up for what they lack in distance.
The pars for these hole are too generous when using the UDisc app and I suggest playing everything as a three. Watch out for discs when teeing off as the tees pads and baskets are right on top of each other.
The backdrop for this course is nice and relaxing. There is something about being in the woods and the feeling of being out in the middle of nowhere. There is a river that runs by a few holes but you would have to be way off your mark to land in it. There were hikers from time to time that had to be waited on to pass before throwing but it wasn't too bad for a nice Saturday afternoon.
It was early spring when the pictures were taken. In late spring or early summer, the grass gets much taller making this course slightly more challenging to finding your disc.
As I mentioned earlier, don't drive out of your way to play just this course unless you plan to play two-three rounds. It took slightly less than 60 minutes for two people to play a single round with no one in front of us. If I could, I'd have given this...
Read moreEvergreen Park good place for friends family and they have a making spirits bright going on right now starts in November ends at about the middle of December middle of November and December beautiful layout they got two mile drive around the park so they have quite a bit going on and they keep adding on every year and you can go through it for nothing or if you heart feels like it you can donate in the beginning food as much as you want or as little as you want or if you want to donate at the end in a igloo money to help support it as much as you want or as little as you want or both the choice is yours obviously but you can enjoy the beautiful lights seeing their of what the true meaning of the season is all about what should ever be about Jesus Christ so come on through enjoy the view and in the summer and spring you can see the deer is at least 21 in there if not more other Wildlife you got an all-terrain bike you can drive it through the woods hike through the woods you can do that also you can do pretty much anything there after while cross country skiing Evergreen Park very good place to go in...
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