Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Thursday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Friday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Saturday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Sunday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Monday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 8 a.m.–8 p.m. |
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Beautifully wooded, lovely terrain. Like having picnic tables, grills & a bathroom, too.
Edit #2: Very excited to see that they are working on the health of the stream by removing the dam. I really like this park, there is a small trail by the creek and there are 'sites' and picnic tables all over the place. The flooding has done a number on the grass, it's quite soggy but still easily traversable. There is a lot of water access for fishing or to dip your toes in. The trees are mainly sycamore and there's a nice sized open field in the back. I have only visited in the colder months so I can't speak on the foot traffic but it is a little run down and disrespected. I do believe there is some poison ivy there but other than that it's really lovely for photos. Hours of operation are dawn to dusk. Update: The number of woodland native wildflowers is just fantastic. They recently went through and took care of some infected trees. This is probably my favorite park, a real gem. Amenities: Picnic tables Bathroom facility Playground(?) Picnic shelters Large fields Metal grills on each site Free parking Bridge Fishing Free(?) Parking Water access Dogs OK Edit: it's really tragic that a lot of the native wildflowers were mowed down for a disc golf course. Most courses use cement but the pads here are fake grass. Cars are absolutely going to get hit here, setting up holes close to a loop where the entire loop diameter is parking is asking for trouble. This park is way too small for this.
Great disc golf course in a beautiful, private setting with a nice creek running through it. The holes are mostly short but with lots of variation... My son and I had a great time here and hope to come back again soon.