As far as disc golf, it’s a fun place to play in the desert. Many of the holes are blind, though there are flags/cones marking the baskets, which makes it challenging. Very rocky and hilly terrain, dotted with cacti. You won’t lose a disc, but they’ll get pretty dinged up. The tees are concrete. my only complaint is that each hole has multiple baskets instead of multiple tees, which is odd. As for the rest of the park, bathrooms are relatively clean. Really nice playground for the kids under sun shades. Shaded picnic area. Note: even though it’s posted on the park rules not to do so, there were several dogs off leashes both times we’ve visited, so be cautious if you have small children or if you’re walking your dog responsibly(i.e. on a leash).
Sam S.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Desert paradise in my own back yard! This park has a playground, frisbee golf, basketball court, soccer field, hiking trails, and a bathroom. We like riding our bikes west on wescott or taking the wide sidewalk with our dog. So many great lizards, bunnies, and rocks along the way.
Victoria S.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
The reviews that are on here are for the frisbee golf course. I don’t play, but i do enjoy watching them. I like the park because its so close to home. Our pup pup really likes to walk out there. Many bushes for him to potty on and believe me, he tries to hit them all. He has an amazing bladder, lol Many people also run and the ride their bikes on paths. This is a well respected park, meaning its pretty clean for a desert park, I don’t know the golf part etiquette, but you can just tell, that it is taken care of with rock formations and whatnot. Please check out my pictures i posted.
Mark P.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
This is a challenging disc golf course. Lots of desert shrubbery, rocks, and rough terrain. Several holes are equipped with flags so that you can see them peeking out from the brush. You are going for a decently difficult hike when you play this course, so dress accordingly. I enjoy courses with elevation change and this one certainly has that. The course is set up as an 18 holer but there is also a 27 holer available through my favorite scoring app(UDisc). The playground, fields, and facilities are all kept up nicely. I have also biked these trails on my mountain bike and they are nice and smooth and not as difficult to navigate as the disc golf course is. Really fun place!
Jennifer H.
Classificação do local: 4 Peoria, AZ
If playing frisbee golf in a canal that’s been converted into a park isn’t your thing, then feast your eyes on this beast! Hills, or are they mini mountains? You decide when throwing those frisbees to your heart’s delight! Be forewarned, this is not a course for the beginner. There are many desert shrubbery, trees, and other unforeseen obstacles that await you around every turn. Make sure you bring extra bright frisbees, because you can spend countless minutes, sometimes up to 15 or 20 minutes searching for them! The scenery is great though. Around this time, there are many wildflowers that grow and it’s not too hot this time of year in late January and early February. This appears to be a popular spot for frisbee golf enthusiasts because there were two groups not far in front of us and two groups after us during the midday Saturday before noon. With only 2 people, you can get through games fairly quickly, but with 4 people in our group we let some groups play through since only two of us actually had some skill while the other two didn’t. I shall return though! This park offers a difference change of pace and scenery!
Brandon A.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Great little park, my 6yo and 10yo love playing on the playground and running around in the desert pretending to be coyotes or horses. Great disc golf and some short hiking/Mtn biking trails too
Megan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Camas, WA
Frisbee golf course in phoenix?! Heck yes! This is a great little park, soccer fields, basketball courts, baseball fields, kidding area and bathrooms.