Sherman Park

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Sherman Park in Sioux Falls, SD, is a fantastic destination for disc golf enthusiasts, boasting an impressive rating of 4.7. The course is well-maintained, with a thoughtful layout that caters to players of all skill levels, making it both challenging and enjoyable.

One of the highlights of Sherman Park is its beautiful scenery, which adds to the overall experience of playing a round. The course features a variety of holes that keep the game interesting, with some players noting the strategic design that encourages thoughtful shot placement.

Additionally, the welcoming atmosphere and friendly community make it a great place to play, whether you're a local or just passing through. With its combination of fun challenges and a picturesque environment, Sherman Park is definitely worth a visit for any disc golfer looking to enjoy a quality round.

Overall Rating

4.7 (64 reviews)

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Beautiful park with historical significance. It is mostly shutdown every year in September to house the equipment needed to run the Minnehaha G.C. PGA tournament.

- Brian Snow

Was a nice day for a picnic which we had. My grandson loved eating outside. We were not far from the playground. My grandson love playing at the playground he likes going down the slide. We would recommend this park.

- Donna Moeller

I have come to the conclusion that there is no shade in any of the parks in town. Nor grocery stores, malls, pharmacies, gas stations, restaurants, etc. No wait. If you visit Burger King, on the corner of Minnesota and Russell, and park on the west side, between 2:37pm and 6:48, there is actually enough shade for one car. But IFyoi are lucky enough to actually get the spot, you must endure the envious glares of passers-by who drive around in circles, like musical chairs, waiting for your brake light to come on. Then, mayhem! Everyone jockeys around, waiting. And even though you had accidentally put your foot on the brake, you feel obligated to just go ahead and leave to avoid the hurt glances aimed at you...or the lynching. I digress. Aren't parks supposed to have trees? And SHADE??? Sherman park has trees, but where's the shade. As I look out over the park now, it hit me. The vast majority of the trees are bunched together towards the middle of the park. I am crippled, so I rarely leve my car. The shade doesn't extend to the parking area. It's a beautiful park, though, with one of those massive, colorful combos of several slides, monkey bars, steps, tunnels, towers, and a partridge in a pear tree. All in a huge sandbox, so no one hurts themselves whenever they hit bottom. Which they will eventually. There is a really nice pavillion which can be reserved. I don't think there is a charge for use. It has electricity, but like every park in town, has no BBQ grill, so BYOG. There is a small backstop for softball and quite a few tables scattered around. All in all, it's fairly quiet, has little hills, a nice park. A word of warning. Keep a close eye on your kids. There is an abundance of older men who do nothing but sit in their vehicles and watch the kids playing on that contraption. Who knows? They might be grand fathers missing their grandkids. But, if there aren't any kids in the park at the times, these gentlemen will turn their attention to the ladies. I notice this because I am a widow, and have had the same person drive past were I am parked several times. Sometimes stopping. I looked up, s the desperate grin, and immediately dropped my eyes back to my phone. Ooh, cha! Barracuda! Just watch your kids.

- juli Adams

Great Park. Beautiful views, nice shelter, hosts a fantastic bike race in the fall!

- Jaron DeWit

Really cute park. Has a very nice playground and plenty of space to have a get together with friends and family. Beautiful scenery. Park is kept very clean.

- Nori Richarz