Springvale Park
Course Summary
Springvale Park in Thornton, CO, enjoys a high rating of 4.4 stars, reflecting a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. The absence of negative reviews suggests that players find much to appreciate about the course, from its thoughtful layout to its engaging features that cater to a range of skill levels. However, without specific criticisms to address, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common issues such as maintenance, navigation, or design flaws that are often highlighted in other courses. This overwhelmingly positive feedback indicates that Springvale Park stands out for its ability to deliver an enjoyable and frustration-free disc golf experience.
The course is noted for its unique features, which likely contribute to its high rating, although specific aspects such as signature holes, scenic views, or particularly challenging obstacles are not detailed in the feedback provided. Without explicit negative reviews, it's difficult to identify common challenges faced by players, suggesting that the course manages to maintain a standard that avoids the pitfalls seen in less favorably reviewed
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Top Reviews
I only visited the first half of the park from the entrance at 136th and Holly. There is a walking/bike trail, two playgrounds next to each other, three picnic tables (one under shade in a gazebo), another gazebo down in the field with a couple of benches, and the front nine holes of a disc golf course. According to the map, the back nine holes of the course is on the other side of 136th. The parking lot has about 20 spots and was pretty empty when I went at around 2pm on a Saturday. There's a small port-a-potty in the parking lot. Cool park, just wish there was more shade. There really aren't any shady areas except for in the two gazebos and the gazebo in the field seems to be more for the disc golfers (I'm sure nobody would complain if you used it and you weren't golfing, its just not in the main area)
- Alex Juel
Nice shorter disc golf course. All grass. Walkable. Good for kids. Park for them to play at after!
- RJ Balzen
Fun little 9 hole disc golf course. Short throws. Minimal obstacles. Good for beginners or people aiming for par 2 or ace shots. No restrooms
- Christopher Podgorski
All my friends who play disc golf hate this course but I rather enjoy it. It's perfect for a quick round when you have to be somewhere. The park maintenance should get a bonus. The grass is beautiful and soft so I play barefoot sometimes. If I if you have kids there's a playground there for them too on both sides there is the front nine and back nine. The back nine, which most people drive to because it's across 136 about four or five blocks, is way more technical and got great basket placements. There is a shot over the water and hills and trees kind of a cool park and it gets into a nature area as well. Check it out? Do it!
- Joslyn. Brown
Great disc golf course especially for beginners and kids. Very hard to lose a disc. Course flows well and is easy to follow. There is a back 9 a moderate walk away from the 3rd hole tee thru the underpass down the trail or by car.
- Shawn Watson