Lobdell Reserve
Course Summary
Lobdell Reserve in Alexandria, OH, enjoys a high rating of 4.7 stars, indicative of its popularity and positive reception among players. The course is consistently praised for its challenging layout, scenic beauty, and the variety it offers to players of different skill levels. Given the absence of negative reviews, it appears that Lobdell Reserve largely meets or exceeds player expectations in terms of design, upkeep, and overall experience. However, without specific criticisms to address, it is difficult to provide a balanced overview that includes common areas for improvement or concerns raised by players.
Unique features of Lobdell Reserve, such as its diverse terrain and strategic hole placements, are frequently highlighted as reasons for its appeal. These elements contribute to an engaging and rewarding game, pushing players to utilize a wide range of skills. While the lack of negative feedback suggests few glaring issues, courses can always benefit from ongoing maintenance and updates to enhance playability and accessibility. As Lobdell Reserve continues to evolve, focusing on
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Top Reviews
The trails are in great shape. They have several picnic tables along with a port a potty for a restroom. They allows dogs and horses. There were two horses being loaded up when I got there. It wasn’t busy or crowded at all. There is plenty of parking available. I do wish they offered trail maps but I was able to pull one up online. I look forward to going back when I have more time to explore.
- Lisa B
There is a lot of hiking trails here. If you have a horse, this is the place for you. We walked around the prairie and eventually made it to the stream. Not really much to see, the water appears to be fairly dirty. If there were some lookout towers in the prairie it would be a better attraction. I think it would be neat to get a good look around from a higher point of view.
- Kurt Shrewsbury
Both wide open field and wooded marked trails. Creek access. Plenty of parking. This is an awesome Licking County park. Seems peaceful and almost private, I hardly ever run into anyone here.
- Josh Healey
Lovely mixed biome park, beautiful wildflowers, wooded wetland, and meadow birds. Trails pretty swampy, as expected after record-wet few days. Some small fossils along the stream banks!
- Valerie Vodrey Hendrickson
Meadows, riverbanks and the woods, all in one hike.
- Eonika Georgiadi