Forrest Park
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Nice park, close to Miller Park. Has little kid play area, and covered area with benches. Make sure to leave by dark, because different types of people than those with little kids like to visit there. Lots of mature, pretty trees. Oaks and Maples, mostly. Nice place.
- PDXGal
This is a great park. We stopped as we drove through so our kids could take a break from our road trip. There are plumbed bathrooms (though the door wasn't working) and there is a disc golf course so bring something to toss. We also saw a beaver here too..cute!
- Sarah L
I’m new to the area and tried this course for the first time today. Overall it was a fun 9 hole course that I will definitely come back to. Pros: 2 tees and 2 baskets give each hole different looks. Some elevation changes and just the right amount of trees make it challenging enough yet suitable for beginners. There is lots of shade on the course and it is easy to walk. Cons: The layout left us scratching our heads. It is not easy to navigate a few holes as they backtrack quite a bit resulting in a confusing flow. The park was in desperate need of mowing the day I played, not sure if this was just a bad day or the norm. This is a multiple use park so use caution on a couple holes near kids playing on a playground and adults grilling out. Overall I give 4 stars out of 5.
- J
The playground was not easy to find. Google Maps took us to a "roundabout" that led to a shaded area. The road, we guess, used to connect to the playground area is permanently inaccessible. We had to drive around to find the proper entrance. Once we got there, the gazebo was trashed and cake smeared all over the equipment. It is a cute little play area, but it needs a lot of attention.
- Michael Heyen
To much trash. First time there in years. Not going back.
- Roger Look