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NAD / Soroptimist Park
Address: 2-48 Austin Dr Near Kitsap Way, Bremerton 98312, WA, US
State: WA
City: Bremerton
Zip Code: 98312



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Reviews
GREAT COURSE! Wish Colorado had an amazing course like this. Didn't waste time trying to find disks or tee boxes. Friendly people. I don't have any complaints other than the short time I have to play the course.
Despite the traffic on Austin, this is a very tree oasis. I did get a chuckle from the city park sign at the "playground", because all that was at the playground was a very lonely slide set, that was not only very small but had seen better days.
It's a beautiful small park, a little nice trail too...
Challenging course, well maintained. As long as you don’t go too far left or right, can typically find your disc. One of the best in the Puget Sound Area, my personal favorite!
It's a nicely manicured park with a lot of area to walk. My dog and I walk the trails across the street from the frisbee golf course also. Nice and relaxing stroll or hit the hills for some cardio.
Really neat park with lots of trails. I was with a large group of 3 adults and 5 kids. The playground nothing special but the kids were entertained. Becareful, of dog poop. There were several spots close to the playground. We hiked the disc course and it was clearly marked making it easy to stay out of the players way.
So, I want to start off by saying that my three star rating is not an adequate representation of the overall park, but just the little kids playground. This park is beautiful. The big plane, the trails that lead to the Disk Golf course, the beautiful scenery. But the actual park itself is a bit of a let down. It has a metal setup that once held swing but they are no longer there. The playground is made of wood and has one firemen type slide down pole, and one three foot slide. That's pretty much the extent of the actual playground equipment. They have a couple benches, and a few picnic tables covered by an overhead structure. What really kept my kids attention at yesterday's visit was the field of leaves. Behind the bathrooms, there is a field that has some horseshoe pits. This field was covered in huge maple leaves. We spent over an hour kicking leaves and running around the field. Overall, it's a pretty, secluded, quaint little park. I will definitely bring my kiddo back but not for the playground equipment, for the scenery and the walks.
My girls loved the frisbee course, well-maintained and nestled amongst some giant trees! We had to go hunting a couple times but were always able to find our errant discs. There was some elevation built into the course but nothing strenuous. Perfect for a family frisbee golf outing. It would also work as a good nature walk. We came across some big banana slugs and the sound of birds was constant. The playground was pretty sad, so you would be better off going over to pendergast regional Park if you are looking for structures to have fun on. The old fighter jet was pretty cool to look at as well.
We traveled from Tacoma to explore the area and thought we'd check out disc golf at NAD Park. This is a super fun course. The holes are short, but technical with lots of doglegs. The tees are well marked with maps, which are essential, because many baskets are hidden from the tee pad. The course meanders over the hilly park with some tees perched on aeries and others firing out of hollows. There are a lot of trees, but the understory is low, mainly sword fern, so it's easy to track your discs. One bonus... there's very little blackberry! This course gets heavy use, but is spotless, thanks to the local disc golf club. One missing item, is a course map, which would look lovely on their bulletin board
This park is a little hidden surprise that was well worth the stop. So many times I’ve drove past this little park and didn’t think much of it. One particular day I decided to stop and man was it beautiful! The park is well maintained and a gorgeous spot for some pictures! Love this little park!
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