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    Hummel Park Disc Golf Course

    4.0 (3 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    I wish they would take better care of the disc golf course. It is free and great that they have it, but it is over grown and hard to spot.

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    Treasure Cove Disc Golf Course - Got some booty

    Treasure Cove Disc Golf Course

    4.0(4 reviews)
    10.6 miCouncil Bluffs

    Winding through the middle of the Iowa Western Community College campus, Treasure Cove is a…read morechallenging, beautiful course that's always in tip-top shape. Plus it's only about a 10 minute drive from downtown Omaha. There's plenty for everyone here: multiple tees for multiple skill levels, a few mando shots for those up for the challenge and holes that range from wide open spaces to secluded hideaways in the woods. There's a creek that winds through much of the course that's taken advantage of as well -- you have to love their signature hole with the basket that hangs from a pedestrian bridge just above the water (hole 13 I think?). Plus, you'll likely see a little wildlife when you're here, including adorable little baby deer. The only con I can think of is that you often run into the occasional jock or 40 as they prep to fulfill their juco dreams. Best to go during school breaks.

    Treasure Cove? I would cal lit Booty Cove, but the locals might not like that. I had to start my…read moreround off at the 4th tee because I did not gain access to the back road that would have led me to the 1st tee. Overall a very fun course. Well groomed with a nice mix of hills and valleys. Not a terrible hike, but not an easy walk. Wearing sandals is not a great idea, but try telling that to a college kid. Outdated signage (hole 10) and rubber mats. If they would just pour some concrete (money$$) for the pads it would be fine. Leave the rubber for an Ace Race of the like, but make the rest perpetual. A couple of easy 3's and hard 4's. I like it a lot. I would love to see this course mature and am glad to have played it in its; youth

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    Treasure Cove Disc Golf Course - Hole 8

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    Treasure Cove Disc Golf Course - Hole one. Don't land on top of the gazebo!

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    Seymour L. Smith Park - Wide view of the handicap/  wheelchair accessible baseball diamond

    Seymour L. Smith Park

    3.8(13 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    For one my recent pictures do not do the whole park justice. Its massive and all the different…read moreareas are far apart so there isn't much noise bleed over. Tons of baseball diamonds although i dont know how often actual events are scheduled in them. Last visit i even admired a few people flying some nitro fueled tethered airplanes. When i was onsite 2 baseball games were going on and the splash pad was busy and still tons of parking. One thing i didn't like is the playground by the splash pad had a 'soft' ground covering but WOW was it reflecting heat like crazy. On a hot sunny day keep an eye on your littles so they dont possibly burned. Also that playground equipment is wheelchair accessible from what i could tell since it had ramps up and walkways were very wide. It can also be tricky getting into the park as the entrances are pretty small steeets. I'd recommend the access off Harrison street.

    A wonderful park in the Omaha area, tucked a little out-of-the-way just off of S. 72nd St. Seymour…read morePark is a very nice venue for running, biking, baseball, skeet shooting, tennis, etc.. The clubhouse makes the perfect meeting point for group activities or just to hang out with a cup of hot cocoa on cold winter day. Plenty of free parking and well marked activity areas. Check out Seymour Park If you just want to go for a walk or you're more ambitious for some of the great activity infrastructure available for public use.

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    Glenn Cunningham Lake

    Glenn Cunningham Lake

    3.1(9 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Whether it's Frisbee golf camping running hiking or bicycling, there's always something to do here!…read more A Corps of Engineers park that has been thoroughly restored, offering a marina, barbecue spots, and boat rentals for the lake. The 10 km path around the lake is perfect for relaxing or working out. Cannot say enough positive things about this location. A pretty and restful spot just outside the city.

    If it wasn't for moving out to this area of town I probably wouldn't have a clue that this…read morebeautiful lake and park existed. Of course, I've seen the sign along the highway and my boyfriend had mentioned it before but none of that made much of an impression as the actual place did. Our first visit here was to break in our new bicycles. We entered on the west side of the lake where there is a pier for boats. There is another pier on the other side of the lake close to the camp ground but where we entered it was near a nice covered picnic area. We rode our bikes along the path twice here and enjoyed every bit of it. Since then I've gone a few times with my bike to ride and I loved every second of it. The staff here does a great job maintaining the path, piers, frisbee golf area and the ensuring the trash cans are all taken care of. I haven't camped on their campground yet but it always looks to be pretty tidy. I know my nephew has stayed there for a cub scout camp weekend and I didn't hear any complaints from their experience. One of the things I like about this area is there is a designated day camp area, they also have a lot of events going on here. I've noticed a couple of triathlons here. I appreciate having this gorgeous lake, park, camp area, close by and well kept. It is such a hidden gem just on the other side of the highway. I look forward to spring and summer next year to break out our bicycles again and maybe even spend a weekend camping here. If you have yet to check this lake out I highly recommend that you do! The path is almost seven miles with a good amount of benches along the way so you can also just sit back, relax, and enjoy being amongst nature!

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    Glenn Cunningham Lake - Lake Cunningham Light House

    Lake Cunningham Light House

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