Lucky Peak State Park Sandy Point Unit
Course Summary
Lucky Peak State Park Sandy Point Unit in Boise, ID, enjoys a high rating of 4.5 stars, indicating a generally positive experience among disc golf players. The feedback reflects a well-appreciated course layout and features that enhance player enjoyment, such as diverse hole designs and scenic surroundings. However, without specific negative reviews available, it's challenging to address common criticisms directly. Typically, areas such as maintenance, navigation, and signage might be points of contention in other courses, but these do not appear to be significant issues here based on the available feedback.
Unique features of the course, as highlighted by players, include its integration with the natural landscape, offering a blend of technical challenges and aesthetic pleasure. Players seem to enjoy the variety of the holes, which can cater to both beginners and more experienced players, suggesting a thoughtful design that takes advantage of the park's terrain. While no explicit challenges were mentioned in the feedback provided, courses like this often face ongoing tasks of balancing natural preservation with play
Overall Rating
Enjoyed your round?
Share your experience and help others discover Lucky Peak State Park Sandy Point Unit!
Top Reviews
Been here a few times when my grandbabies come to visit from out of state. The park is always well kept with clean bathrooms, picnic tables and employees around to keep things going. I do like the fact that I can go somewhere without dogs running into our area.
- ShonnaLee
I haven't spent much time here, just walked through to check it out. Seems super cool. There were some families out swimming and kayaking. Lots of picnic tables around, and a few restrooms. Pretty big beach area. Looks like there is a canoe or kayak rental place too but I didn't look into that.
- Jeremy Tarver
My kids love paddle boarding here. It is shallow throughout so easy for kids to swim too. They love playing under the "rooster tail." There are 2 volleyball nets, bathrooms, picnic tables, a sandy beach, and some fun little water features right at the water. Downsides: Can get crowded especially on weekends, you hear the noise of the traffic on Hwy. 21 driving by, and there can be clumps of algae in the water (See photo).
- Sarah Stout
I am lucky to only live 5 miles from Sandy Point Beach! It is a lovely part of Lucky Peak State Park to get together with your family and/or friends, bbq a meal, and paddle board on calm water. There are nice trees for shade in the grassy areas. Warm sand for the beach experience. Very family friendly. Oh, and if you don’t want anyone to contact you while you are out enjoying yourself, no problem as you probably won’t have cell service. (I really do consider that a bonus!)
- Catherine Mumm
This is a very nice state park and it is well maintained. Swimming, BBQ’s, lots of grass area for the kids to play on ou just put down a blanket and take a nap with your best friend.
- Timothy Bird