A Great Family Park and great memories from my childhood! The Hillcrest Cowboy's 1978.. I'm #22
Sarah Grover
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August 06, 2019
This Californian thoroghly enjoyed this well-maintained 18 hole disc golf course. It had an easier and more challenging option for each hole and the maps were easy to follow. Even though it was a Sunday, there were hardly any people there. There were also some nice picnic areas and even a skate park.
Joseph Marshall
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May 11, 2023
Nice little park with something for everyone. Disc Golf, Skateboarding, Tennis and more!
jaggedblock 2254 (Allen)
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April 18, 2023
Amazing place to play some disc golf! And all the other fields and dirt tracks looked awesome too.
David Woolbright
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April 29, 2018
My son loved the playground and all the slides, he loved it so much he didn't want to leave. When he first got there he was afraid of the slides but one by one as he went down them they found that he like them and wanted to experience more, by the end he was walking up the longest curved one and I was very proud of him for facing his fears and having so much fun when he could have given into the fear and not had nearly as much fun.
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A Great Family Park and great memories from my childhood! The Hillcrest Cowboy's 1978.. I'm #22
This Californian thoroghly enjoyed this well-maintained 18 hole disc golf course. It had an easier and more challenging option for each hole and the maps were easy to follow. Even though it was a Sunday, there were hardly any people there. There were also some nice picnic areas and even a skate park.
Nice little park with something for everyone. Disc Golf, Skateboarding, Tennis and more!
Amazing place to play some disc golf! And all the other fields and dirt tracks looked awesome too.
My son loved the playground and all the slides, he loved it so much he didn't want to leave. When he first got there he was afraid of the slides but one by one as he went down them they found that he like them and wanted to experience more, by the end he was walking up the longest curved one and I was very proud of him for facing his fears and having so much fun when he could have given into the fear and not had nearly as much fun.