Cumberland Park
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A somewhat large park focused on soccer fields. It also has a short nature walk and a long frisbee golf course. There is plenty of parking but not much in the way of facilities or seating for spectators. This park is prone to flooding sometimes completely submerged.
- Brian Christopher
Cumberland park is an excellent family park. Lots of soccer fields to play on or run around with your dogs. There’s also a great 9 hole disc golf course that has two tee pads per hole, so you can really play a full 18. It’s a beautiful park as well. A river/creek borders the fields and disc golf course. There’s also a pavilion, so plenty of options for group/family gatherings.
- Andrew GottWorth
Beautiful park. Soccer fields appear to be in excellent condition currently. Disc golf course is in great shape and a challenge. The park is prone to flooding.
- Robert Orr
Nice park Open spaces Little sitting area with restrooms and vending machine Vending machine last I check was broken Men's restroom is usually open but handle doesn't not turn all the way so you have to yank a bit Sitting area is fairly clean most of the time, as much as you could hope it could be with is being a public space and outdoors Does I believe rent out for parties and has a little indoor area at sitting area that's usually locked but is for special events Hosts soccer
- Sean Bradford
I took a dog i was sitting for to this park for a nice place to walk around. Cumberland Park has a pretty cool walking path, but it doesnt necessarily have one path and it more branches out, which for me is a little frustrating as i get to the end have to do a 180 and walk back. Its also on the shorter side but it did what it needed to do, talk a dog on a walk where they were excited. I also went a day after rain and that caused some of the low points of the payment to have some mud that made it a little slippery in a few spots, but otherwise its a pretty safe path
- Danah Alawadhi