Reviews
This place has a lot of trails and lots to see. Very beautiful. Good Frisbee golf course. They do need to trim a little bit to make the trails more accessible.
We signed up for a family camp. It was a really good experience, the entire family got to do something on they enjoyed. The staff was really helpful and kind, they led a night hike, archery, arts and crafts, making dinner and breakfast on the fire, Gaga ball, and s'mores. Each family brought their own tent and stayed overnight. It was a great way to introduce our kids to camping, I would recommend watching the events at Hummel Park Nature Center.
Great hiking place. Disc golfing. Juts throw the ball back and forth. The children's playground is also cool to just sit around the green areas and enjoy the fresh air. The picture w the name of the park is the entrance to the hiking part of park. You drive in and take first left. That will take you to one of the coolest part of the park. Be mindful of the green areas and do not disturb the nature. If you find personal items, leave them. The owner might come back. Just leave aside on a visible path.
I went disc golfing with a few friends,l and it was delightful. However it is not for beginners because of it being hard to find lost discs, and there is a cliff on the first few holes that you could easily lose a disc to. There is also a lot of missing signage causing us to go of course quite a few times and even miss some holes. Overall wonderful course but could use some more red markings and directions.
Absolutely love the park. Obviously if you haven't been there, as a safety precaution, do not go at night.
I've been going here since I was a kid. It's a hidden GEM if you like to hike. It has steep trails and great views.
Beautiful well preserved park, disc golf course, playground, trails and forest, all myths ,tall tales , and superstitions about this park are not true and should not be paid attention to, very lovely park!
Such amazing views, such a quiet and beautiful place!!!
Disc golf course: this course would be the best in the area if it had good tee pads and signage. Also, with the road to the top being closed, it doesn't make sense for hole one to be at the top of the hill. Most folks start with hole 14 I think. Prepare to do a lot of walking and be careful of your footing on the steep areas covered with dead leaves.
Have fallen in love with the disc golf course. They have put in concrete tees on lots of holes, but a few remain as of this post. It's hilly and probably not playable for a few days after rain. Recommend starting at either hole 5 or hole 14 most locals start on 14. There is a decent small playground by the 1st tee, and would love to see it expanded for the kiddos.