Knollwood Park
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We’ve been playing disc golf here for 20 years and while it was never pristine they’ve certainly let it go over the years. It’s overgrown, the tee pads are all cracked, there’s garbage everywhere, the fences between the course and apartments are gone and there’s glass all over the place. The “pond” is just sewer run off and definitely smells like raw sewage. Did I mention there’s poison ivy on every hole? There is. That being said I love the small & compact course design. It’s a full 18 short holes that are all possible to ace without being a pro. It’s quick to play through alone or with one other person. It’s not that busy compared to some of the bigger & nicer courses. The layout flows nicely from hole to hole providing a consistent variation of left banking, right banking, uphill & downhill drives. There are a lot of trees but they’re thinned out enough to provide lots slightly challenging (but not impossible) shots. It’s a fantastic course that’s very poorly maintained.
- Ryan Michael
It's a smaller Park nestled in a dense student population. There's all sorts of folks who come here and they're pretty friendly. I'm also unsure how often they update their maps online because 12 & 13 were nowhere to be found and they don't have a physical map on the premise. Despite that it's genuinely a pretty cool little park, Ive been here 3 times this week... And I'll probably be back tomorrow!
- Christine Byrd
Gorgeous, densely wooded hiking paths that are literally steps outside our front door. Peaceful trails that are closed off to vehicles, leading out to a large, open grassy area perfect for recreational games of soccer, football, or tossing around a frisbee with your dog. A lovely oasis to escape to right in the middle of WMU housing and the western entrance to the campus.
- Jen Kamerman Jenkins
This park is really cool. The pond in the woods is full of little turtles. It's definitely more of a park for college students though.
- Ally
I’ve always loved playing disc golf here and it’s just a beautiful area to visit whether you are with company or by your self. This is a very exciting place to hike around that and if you enjoy disc golf you can participate in that extra curricular activity at this location as well. This is a family friendly area and the atmosphere is always inviting and after leaving you might find yourself saying that you will be back soon.
- Matthew Moses