Huge, family oriented park. For mini golf course a a bit tricky to find. They should have signs. I didn't see ant waterfalls like the pictures. Must park in Field 4 closer to the back of the lot. Download a map of the park to better understand before you go. When you face Scarlet Oak, yellow stand, continue to your left until you hit Walk- a -thon. Stand to your right. See 2 gray houses to your right; batting cages and mini golf. 2 courses you can play so don't stink in the first 18th hole. Rt Orange (harder) and (Lf) blue courses. Entrance fee to park, free for residents, $10 non residents. Tennis courts, but bring your own equipment. Wish we could...
Read moreOverall its a very nice place. A little hard to find and bit of a walk from the parking lot. There is not much information about this place online and the info is hard to find. There are two courses to choose from. There are very little obstacles and hazards. The emphasis is on incline dips and water hazards (no windmills or light houses etc...). The play surface could use some cleaning/freshening up. The landscaping is good but feels a little over grown where you need to squeeze past some shrubs to get to...
Read moreBeautiful location, some intense golf courses- it starts off easy then gets really creative. The course has been distributed into 2 parts. If you're a beginner, I recommend blue, rather than orange. Great service and again, the place is Beautiful, definitely stop by. & If you're a tutor/babysitter, make this a mini trip with your students. Tsk tsk, nobody said, you can't bribe...
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