Jumano Park
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One of the many benefits of residents of Block House Creek - this resident only park (and their guests) boasts a professionally designed 9 hole disc golf course, home to a private community garden, community clubhouse, access to the creek and many walking trails. Hard to imagine finding a spot to walk along a creek and spot fish, turtles, deer and other wildlife in the middle of the Leander/Cedar Park suburbs, but you can do that here. If you’re interested in learning more about living in Block House Creek please reach out.
- Kyle Watson
Our visit was pleasant while also a little unsettling. Appealing for local disc golfers. Signage is lacking and there is a small stick and grass "hut" by the river. Not an ideal place to garden, walk, or play a solo game alone at any time of day. Parking appears to be down the road and in the grassy area near the gate to the water treatment facility. It's not the most pleasant smell and the disc golf course wraps around the whole water treatment plant. Disc golf players seem to maintain it well with fresh bark down and barriers created to prevent discs from disappearing. It appears to be a challenging course. There are benches and a trash can by platforms 4 and 8. People also appear to respect the course and the trees. The park was pretty deserted while we were there and Google said the park was "busier than usual." Towards the end of our walk, three gentlemen arrived playing the course. They parked in the same grassy area. There is a locked community garden with a sign. No hours or other information is posted. Some postings said the course was closed, but the two entry gates were open. There's a quiet spot down by a creek near platform 8. It's very peaceful, and there are great birds, fish, and deer tracks. If you go back by the rocky ledge, there was a little stick and grass "hut." No trash, but does seem like a place a person would not want to be alone or if hurt.
- Beth Dinwiddie
This place is tucked away in the middle of a neighborhood but when you are walking the trails or creek bed, you feel like there is no one around! Such a beautiful place to explore!
- Miranda Filley
Probably one of the most scenic parks in the state of Texas. The mountains are stunning. We took the tram car and we had no idea that the gift shop was closed for the first time in a year. We decided to camp out for a few months and then got a new house close to the beach. If you are unwilling to have a great time then we highly recommend you stay home and enjoy your vacation on your own couch. Thank you for the heads up on this beautiful holiday place. Our family is very excited about this opportunity to reflect on our success with the world of Semaphore Flags.
- Jake McCoy
Beautiful walking trails and residents only community garden.
- Monica Lovejoy