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    Daphne Central Park Disc Golf Course

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Langan Park - Municipal Disc Golf Course

    Langan Park - Municipal Disc Golf Course

    4.6(9 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    Langan Park (Municipal Park), is a 720-acre park in Mobile, Alabama, where Springhill Ave. ends and…read moreZeigler Blvd. Begins. The park offers numerous recreational activities, such as disc golf, playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails. It encompasses the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile Botanical Gardens, and Playhouse in the Park. In addition, the park features tennis courts (the Mobile Tennis Center), and athletic fields for baseball and softball. Langan Park is also a popular spot for outdoor concerts and family outings. Many of the trees are labeled by genus and species. Plus, there is a large body of water that harbors the natural habitat for many birds, insects and other aquatic life. The 2.5 mile diameter sidewalk in the park is perfect for walking or running; though, It is not good for rollerskating in-line skating or skateboarding. Mostly because the mandatory crevices in the sidewalk are too wide (in some places) for the small wheels to navigate them safely. Seemingly, The maintenance crew does not keep the sidewalk very clear from debris. This could seriously injure a skateboarder or roller skater. It (a nasty fall from debris on the sidewalk) has happened to me twice already in the last six months. Minus 1 star for maintenance. Otherwise I completely enjoy walking in the park

    Nice Municipal Park, I come here often. Museum, Baseball Complex, Tennis Center, Golf Course, 2…read moreLakes, Fishing, Golf Course, Playground, public Restrooms, Botanical Gardens, Long Leaf Pine Forest, Fishing, Disc Golf, Outdoor Amphitheater, BBQ's, Picnic Pavilions, Walking/Jogging Paths. This park has a lot. Always clean, litter free, pet friendly, great for kids, families, couples, etc. Tons of wildlife: ducks, geese, fish, turtles, rabbits, squirrels, an occasional alligator sighting in the lake areas (warm weather usually). Every time I come here, I always find something cool or new that keeps me coming back. Safe, there is a police station and military reserve located in the park near the museum. Directly across Ziegler Blvd from Mobile Japanese Gardens.

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    Hiller Park Disc Golf Course

    Hiller Park Disc Golf Course

    4.0(4 reviews)
    64.5 mi

    Nice course with good mixture of holes. Bring a disc retriever Incase you land in water. Fun courseread more

    As a disc golfer that's new to the sport, I immediately hear the rumblings among players in the New…read moreOrleans area that the 21 hole course at Hiller Park in Biloxi, Mississippi was the best on the Gulf Coast. Being an adventurist and liking the challenge of playing new courses, I decided to make the 90 mile drive to give it a try. It turned out to be a very good decision, as this course has a lot to offer, especially in the use of the natural landscape to create many hazards and challenges. The park is located just a few miles from Keesler Air Force Base and there's actually base housing that butts right up to the park. The park appears to have been around for quite some time as there are a lot of mature cypress, oak and pines trees. There's also a lot of thick vegetation / brush lining some of the fairways and surrounding the baskets that makes hunting for your disc on an errant throw quite challenge. Water comes into play on a lot of holes, as there are salty / brackish fingerer lakes that extend from the Gulf of Mexico into the park. I don't recommend wading in for a disc as the brackish water is very murky and you can't tell what's beneath the surface. I like the fact that nearly every hole offers three different tee boxes (white, red & blue). We played the red every time, as it offered concrete tee pads and appeared to be the intermediate distance, as compared to the blue pro tees. The best way to review this course, to me, would be to describe all 21 holes. Hole 1 is right next to the pavilion/gazebo and forces you to throw over an arm of the bay onto a basket that's well protected. Throw left and you'll hit a tree and into the water. Fade right and your disc is going down faster than the Titanic. Hole 2 fades so far to the right that you can't see the basket, which is placed right at the edge of a wooded patch that will eat your disc for lunch. Hole 3 crosses a narrow creek that forces me to lay up for fear of hitting the water. There's also a lot of low lying branches over the water. Hole 4 crosses a dry creek and fades right to a basket near a bridge and a cluster of oak trees. Hole 5 was hard to find without a map and is actually in a tunnel of trees. If you cannot throw straight, keep a good eye on your disc as it ricochets on the pine trees like a pinball. Hole 6 is shaped like a horseshoe and bends endlessly to the left. Hole 7's mando forces you to throw through a narrow gap of trees to enter a short fairway that veers sharply to the right. Hole 8 is fairly straight and open and crosses another dry creek bed. Hole 9 fades slightly to the right through a cluster of large mature pine trees. The basket sits in front of a steel cable that separates the course from one of the park's parking lots. Beware of the thick brush to the right, as I have gone in to retrieve a disc and it is unforgiving. Hole 10 forces you to throw across another finger of the bay. The basket lies to the far right, so if you fade at all, you will go in the drink. Beware of the lone power line in front of the tee box that has been known to snag a few discs and cause them to drop into the water. Hole 11 is bordered by tennis courts to the right and a road to the left. The is another finger of the bay that opens up to the right . Unless you have a big arm, I recommend laying up and throwing at the basket from a 12 foot high perch. Hole 12 forces you to cross the water to get back to the tee box and punishes you with a technical throw protected by water and thick disc snagging trees. Hole 13 fades left with some trees to negotiate. Hole 14, I cannot recall and will update after I play my next round here. ;-( Hole 15 looks like an "ess" curve on a race track and features another water crossing and yet more trees. Hole 16, I cannot recall and will update after I play my next round here. ;-( Hole 17 drives across a long open field to a basket near the road to the right. Hole 18 requires a short walk and is nearly another tunnel of trees, but not quite as thick. The basket is well protected and requires a strong hook to the left and good accuracy. Hole 19 throws back near the tee box of 18 and has a lot of ricochet potential through the dense tree coverage. Hole 20 has you throwing back to the road near the pavilion / gazebo near hole 1. Hole 21 is a short hole. But throw too far and you are in the shrubbery. Throw too high and you may clear the shrubbery and end up in the bay. Overall, this is a very enjoyable course and I can see it easily becoming a favorite of mine. For New Orleanians, it's a little far, but definitely worth the drive.

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    Loxley Municipal Park - Playground & Swings

    Loxley Municipal Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    I have passed by this park many times but it was my first time walking around the grounds last…read moreweekend for the 35th Strawberry Festival. I now have a new appreciation for this park that spans an impressive 39.4 acres. Loxley Municipal Park, located in Loxley, AL, is a well-loved recreational area that caters to the needs of the local community and attracts visitors from near and far. With its origins dating back several decades, the park has a rich history and has evolved into a central hub for various activities, events, and gatherings. As for its origins and history, Loxley Municipal Park was established as a community space to provide recreational opportunities for residents and promote a healthy, active lifestyle. Over the years, the park has seen many changes and improvements, with the town investing in its maintenance and expansion. Today, it is an integral part of Loxley's identity, serving as a focal point for outdoor activities and community events. Amenities include: * Loxley Civic Center: A versatile venue that can be rented for private events, meetings & parties. *Children's Playground: A fun-filled area designed for children to engage in imaginative play and physical activities. * Walking Trail (0.5 miles): A picturesque trail for walkers, joggers, and nature enthusiasts to explore the park's natural beauty. * 3-Field Baseball/Softball Complex: Well-maintained fields for local teams and players to practice and compete in their favorite sports. * Outdoor Exercise Stations: Equipment installed along the walking trail to promote physical fitness and healthy living. Some of the events that bring the community together and attract many visitors include: *Baldwin County Strawberry Festival: A much-anticipated local tradition held annually at the park, featuring vendors, entertainment, and strawberry shortcakes. * Founder's Day: A multi-event celebration that includes the placement of historic markers, highlighting Loxley's rich history and heritage. *Holiday Celebrations: Seasonal events such as Easter egg hunts, Fourth of July fireworks, and Christmas festivities. Bottom line: Loxley Municipal Park is more than just a recreational area, it's a symbol of community pride, unity, and history. It's a welcoming space for residents and visitors alike to come together, have fun, and create lasting memories. https://www.cityofloxley.com/parks-and-recreation/

    Nice enough municipal park to serve the community of Loxley, Alabama. There is plenty of parking…read moreand the park is well maintained. It is a nice addition to this quickly growing community.

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