Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course
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I go here a lot for disc golf like a lot! I love that we have such a large 18-hole disc golf course in the middle of Boise. It really is a special amazing thing The fact that it's a shared park and multi-use area makes it hard at times, but for the most part the course is well designed enough to be on the outside away from most walking paths and other park goers This definitely isn't the best disc golf course I've ever played in my life. But I definitely play this course the most because it gives quite a bit of variety for how close it is to my house. Normally parks like this only commit to a little 100 ft. 200 ft courses that are only nine holes which are great and have a good place to helping new players get into the amazing sport of disc golf I'm so happy that the city of Boise has invested this money and the local clubs have invested the time to make this park happen. I love playing here and probably will for a long time
- Shaun Coe (Woozylion)
Weather has been extremely pleasant. Lots of dogs, and families having a peaceful time in the park. Been a good trip back to my first Idaho experience. Boise is where my life got back on the correct track for life.
- Brett Leib
Lost a disc in the river but great course. A little bit tricky to follow in correct numerical order. Beautiful open fields great for dogs too.
- Liam O'Keefe
This is one of the best courses Idaho has to offer. It has 21 holes complete with water hazards; not for the faint of heart. During warmer weather be sure to bring water with you and be aware of goose poop on holes 4, 5, 20, & 21. Other than that, have fun. Pics included, however the sign for 16 is missing.
- Nick Johnson
The park was nice, well kept, and plenty of table seating for a family picnic. However, the available public restrooms were lacking, and the water areas were soiled from the overabundance of geese that decided to join the park's flora and fauna. There was also a playground for the younger kids, and a disc golf course for the older kids. The beautiful trees and walkways offset the park's shortcomings so we would definitely return for another picnic.
- Kevin Silva