Deerfield Community Park
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Deerfield Community Park is another wonderful little community center tucked away off of Deerwood and Irvine center drive. It's primarily a one room facility for children's workshops and adult classes. The unique accent to the park here is the disc golf course. Now, if you're a regular disc golf course player be aware that the length and range of most of the holes here are specifically designed with children in mind. That being said, the distances from tees to the baskets are still challenging enough for your mid game and putting. Airing out your 400 yard tee shot will definitely land you in somebody's yard or the elementary school playground. There are water fountains and bathrooms with access hours posted. Also a coin op soda machine outside in the back of the building. Great little park, awesome neighborhood, solid place to practice your putting game.
- Stromboli15
Deerfield is one of Irvines hidden gems. This time i came to play Frisbee 'Disc' golf. No fees to play the 9 baskets, just follow the parks rules and you'll enjoy your time here. Clean area where the picnic tables are located, conveniently next to the community center building and here you can make court reservations for- tennis, racquetball, volleyball, basketball, park sports schedule activities, or any other inquiries.
- Jennifer Quazza
Awesome meandering paths that have stop offs for sand volleyball courts, disc golf, basketball courts, guided exercise stations, picnic tables, playgrounds, and restrooms. Parking available at the main entrance and near some of the side connected smaller parks. Vernado middle school is also connected.
- Crit Van Tuyl
Good park. Large opened green area. Playground are good and safe. Parking lot not so big.
- Antonio Neves
Nice park, there are jogging tracks, golf discs, sand volleyball, playgrounds, tennis courts, racquetball, barbecues etc.
- Raymond Halim (Ray Halim)