Poplar Hall Park
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You can play baseball or disc, but the playground itself is not so big nor clean. Moreover, the slides are too hot when it is sunny.
- Hyeonwoo Choi
Small out of the way park. But is still a gym within the city. The park is primarily set up for Frisbee golf. There is a playground for kids there. There's also 2 baseball fields. There is a hidden kayak launch area there as well. If you're looking for a long walk at nature this is not the park for you. If you want to take small children to get away this isn't OK place. The principal downside to the park other than size is it proximity to the interstate.
- Gold eagle Kroll
Nice place to play catch and baseball. There is quite a bit of litter and the road is narrow to exit and enter. Could be cleaner. Not alot of people though. I liked that there is not a lot of people. Finally, there was rotting meat on the bench for some reason...
- Harp Koupenov
Nice walkabout small park but good for a walk, catch a sofyball game, and good place to play a game of basketball.
- Jeremy Doyle
The disc golf course is...different. Half the baskets are on one side of the baseball field, the rest on the other so navigating is awkward for first timers. One of the baskets was completely missing and marked by a rusty trash barrel, which we found amusing nonetheless. The terrain is partly mounds of soft mulch, partly grass, and mostly dirt. All but two of the baskets was completely shaded. We arrived during a birthday party and a basketball game but found it easy to avoid these areas during play. Overall, the disc golf course was average.
- Kylee C