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500, Spruce Street Southeast, 87106, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 505-768-5353
strona internetowej: www.cabq.gov
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.0763581, Longitude: -106.6326764
dan hooke
::Killer park. Bring your dog. No leashes required park though it is not posted. Makes for a very happy and successful dog human relationship
Rob Bennetts
::Lots of nice people enjoying this park oasis. Good job, Albuquerque, for investing in this community resource. Nice disc golf course as well.
Mark Pallottino Jr
::This really used to be and could potentially be a beautiful park again. I remember visiting as a child and just loving the scenery and the fresh air that once past through the large amount of towering trees that fill this park. Recently however, there is an abundance of homeless people and trash that outline the trees. Empty cans of beer are not hard to spot around the park at what appears to be every bend. Instead of the fresh smell of the trees blowing through the park, there is a distinct odor of garbage that overwhelms you. The playground area is well maintained and the large rolling hills still make it an inviting place to be... Less the increasingly and apparently extremely popular game of Ultimate Frisbee that the family and I had to maneuver around. All in all it was an okay visit.
Alex G
::Had a fun round out here. Met some other people who were more than willing to help show me around the course with it being my first time there. You definitely will have some difficulty finding the next tee if you don't have a map.
Katie Teague
::Beautiful park. Very well-maintained. Gotta be careful where you walk if you have little ones, as there are a lot of disc golfers when it's nice out!! As a disc golfer, I do wish that the signs for each pad would be replaced. And it would be great to have markers on the holes to let you know where to go next, since the holes are dually used. But, in the meantime, just ask someone if you get turned around! Everyone is pretty friendly and most are willing to help you find the next pad.