James Lee Park
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I visited park for its 29 (!) hole disc golf course (General park comments after disc talk). Wide open course, but lots of sage and other bushes in which to loose your discs (lost one Tbird). I recommend if you have a friend with you to send him down range to spot your discs for some holes. Not technical, as far as obstacles such as trees are concerned, but lots of hills...and bushes. You must be in decent shape if you go over nine holes. If windy, I wouldn't go. Directions to next holes okay for most holes. General comments. There are lots of plants with thistles outside of park. Keep in mind for dogs and kids. Park looked to be in good shape. There are a few dirt trails around the Indian Hills for walking or biking. If biking, you should add some of Clear Creek Trail in your route to get some miles.
- Evan Huntzinger
Playground should be checked every morning... Twice I've found cannabis packaging.. other than that great park!
- Cliff Dobbins
It was fabulous! My dog had a wonderful time. Running around the dog park! The only downside was I had to pick up other people's dog poop. I didn't have to. It was just the right thing to do. So other dog owners out there, please be responsible for your dogs waste. I would like to have a better experience. I'm sure you don't leave dog poop around your house. The trail was great experience as well. My dog loved it. He is a big dog and a service dog. He needed to be able to run free! Loved it! I'll give it a 4.5 stars.
- Janice Generelli
The disc golf course part of the park is terrible. The course is Very confusing the way it's set up. Half the time you can't tell which basket your going for. Finding the tee's for some of them was a pain. The park itself is great, but I will never recommend the disc golf course.
- Michelle Hodges
A nice park tucked away in the neighborhood. Lots of trails, a dog park, and a playground. The disc golf course is fun as well.
- Zach Butler