Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Wednesday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Thursday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Friday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Saturday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Sunday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
| Monday | 6 a.m.–7 p.m. |
categories
- Sporting goods store
- Park
- Restaurant
- Golf club
- Golf course
- Country club
- Golf shop
- Indoor golf course
- Bar
- Association / Organization
- Unknown
- Public golf course
- Disc golf course
- Miniature golf course
- Campground
- State park
- Amusement center
- Golf driving range
- City park
- Golf instructor
- Non-profit organization
- Go-karting venue
- Thrift store
- Golf cart dealer
- Tourist attraction
- Community college
- Condominium complex
- Hotel
- University
- Housing complex
- College
- Vacation home rental agency
- Tennis court
- Fishing charter
- Aquarium
- Bird watching area
- Distribution service
golf courses near me
- Cypress Creek Golf Course
- Heron Lakes Country Club
- Topgolf Mobile
- Medal of Honor Disc Golf Course
- Let's Go Golf Trips
- Golf Masters Software
- Surge Entertainment
- Edwin Watts Golf
- Country Club of Mobile
- Spring Hill Golf Course
- Rick's
- BoHayden's Clubhouse
- Spring Hill College Disc Golf Course
- McLean Park
- University of South Alabama Disc Golf Course
- Azelea City Golf Course Club House Cafe
- Azalea City Golf Course
- Langan Park
- Disc Golf Course Parking
- High Pointe Golf Course
Basically, you can park along Park Street, but there is no parking lot, playground or restrooms here. I see lots of locals walking out here, it is basically land that is along Three Mile Creek, there is disc golf, not much else in terms of recreation. There is a single cement picnic table shaded by a few trees. It is a nice quiet place to walk or run by yourself, with a friend, or your dogs. I always observe a lot of dragonflies, butterflies, & birds, occasionally a rabbit or squirrels. If you enter at Park Street & walk South toward Stanton Road, (take a shortcut on Levert Drive North) you will come upon Tricentennial Park, which is a better park. However, on the other side of Three Mile Creek, there is a paved, lighted path beginning at Stanton Road that is much better for walking or running. Just my opinion, hope it helps.