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    Cameron Run Regional Park

    3.2 (65 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Stacy H.

    This is a nice park off Eisenhower Ave. In the Summer it's a water park and mini golf plus batting cages. In the winter it's ice & lights with a small ice rink. They offer pizza, hot dogs & hot cocoa. A nice night for the family. Good place for affordable family fun.

    Laura C.

    The Ice and Lights display at Cameron Run Park is very nice and cost-friendly. The tickets were 9 dollars for a fun and enjoyable Christmas lights experience. Ice skating can also be added to the tickets for an additional fee. We had been to other area light displays, such as Bull Run Park and Meadowlark Gardens, so we decided to check this one out as something different this year. They have a lot of nice photo spots and several different areas of lights to view. Even though the area is small, it never felt overly crowded. Since the area with the lights doubles as a water park during the summer months, they've found a way to successfully incorporate the winter and ocean themes together in the lights (ex: Christmas light mermaid selfie frames).

    Laura W.

    I came here with my toddler for the "ice & lights" event and we had a blast. Now, this interactive light display is definitely for the younger set. If you are 7+, you will get bored fast. If you're a toddler who is mesmerized by blinking lights and tunnels, then make your way here! Admission is free for 2 and under and around $9 otherwise. There are LOTS of photo ops, but they were crowded even on a weeknight. It could also have been the near 70 degree December weather that brought out the crowd. There is ice skating, but it is a small rink and expensive. I'd vote it's a "no-go". The food options are limited, and I can attest the pizza tastes like bleh.....but my toddler will eat even bad pizza and they sell it by the slice. They sold souvenirs which were mostly overpriced glow sticks, and luckily my kid could care less so I didn't have to buy any. They have a few igloos set up to eat inside of, in addition to tables. They eventually lit the fire pits despite it being a warm evening. I was able to get a glimpse at parts of the water park and it looks like it would be fun for toddlers, so I plan to bring my son back when it is summer!

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    Dana H.

    This review is for mini golf. Affordable family fun. Children 12 and under ~$5 and 12 and up ~$6. Today marks my 3rd visit for mini golf. However the experience was literally crappy, as in goose poo covered the sidewalks and holes 1-6 and 17-18. I was constantly having to yell, "watch your step," to my 6 year old. Given that this is Memorial Day weekend, which means large crowds, I would expect that the grounds would be clean and appropriate for play time. Constantly stepping over goose poo and seeing piles of goose poo along the course was frustrating and disgusting. Tip: of your child hits the ball off course and it travels over to pool side you will have to retrieve it. Otherwise, you will have to share or be charged for an extra ball. I personally think this is ridiculous, but was told that it's "their policy." Cameron Run, please do better with ground maintenance. No one wants to look at, step over, or potentially have their ball roll through s#%t while trying to have a good time. We all want a hole in one without stepping in #2.

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    Camey S.

    Ample parking, putt putt, mini water park and batting cages! We played miniature golf for $6 a person. They're open late, which is great! Only downsides are the staff wasn't that friendly for being a fun park... And the lighting at night is minimal so it's hard to see!

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    Beautiful environment, family, friendly, safe good place to be with family. I recommend it.

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    Pitching machines didn't work. Balls were poorly thrown, if at all. Not worth the time or the money. Go elsewhere

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    Perch Putt

    Perch Putt

    3.9
    (64 reviews)
    10.2 mi
    Takes reservations
    Large group friendly

    I really love this place! Me and my boo came on a Sunday and it was nice outside perfect weather…read moreand it was packed! I really love they had to areas one with food trucks and the bar. And the other side had more of a pub type feel bar and finger foods. Because this is on a rooftop the views while golfing is beautiful. We tried the food truck with the tacos and they were really great. The bar had a nice selection so you can get wine, beer, and an assortment of mixed drinks. And they are strong! Lol After we played a game of golf and went to the other side where we played a game of I think it's called hackey sack? Then we called it a night. I really enjoyed this and can't wait to go back!

    I took my team on a team outing with around 24 people. It came out to about $95 per person. At…read morefirst, when we were emailing the lady, it seemed a little sketchy, but overall the experience was great. I just wish they had a better drink selection, including hot coffee, since they didn't have it the last time. I got the Korean bowl from the food truck and it was really good. The fish waffles and ice cream were also great. The mini golf is very unique because it's on top of a building, which is pretty rare. I received a lot of compliments for choosing this place. The layout of the mini golf course was great, and it was really fun spending time with colleagues. One recommendation I would suggest is providing paper bags for anyone who wants to take food home, since we were given two tickets to purchase food.

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    Puttery

    Puttery

    3.8
    (303 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    I do mini golf often but this was my first time at Puttery. It was a great time. Normally, I go to…read moreSwingers in Dupont Circle but Puttery was a good change of pace. I really enjoyed them offering unlimited playing time. The service was great as well. We made a reservation but also wanted to dine in for food. The hostess suggested that we eat first and then play since the kitchen was going to close soon. The hostess quickly took us to our seat where we were immediately greeted by our waitress. She was very kind and attentive. She gave some drink and food suggestions as well. For food we ordered 18 wings (buffalo, bourbon, and garlic parm). The wings were delicious. Very flavorful. For drinks I ordered a punch with rum and my friend ordered a blue moon. The ambiance was great. I really enjoyed the different themes of the courses. Also, I like that we did not feel rushed going to each hole. Sometimes if it is crowded or the holes are not spaced out too well it can cause a bottleneck of playing time between groups. At Puttery it seemed like they spaced out the holes appropriately. It was a great experience. It is a great place for a cute date night or just meeting up with friends. I recommend checking them out. Cheers!

    We just came here late on a Saturday for drinks and snacks, not to golf. I have never encountered a…read morebusiness less interested in taking my money. The back bar was closed for no apparent reason so we sat in the front. Someone did come and take our order. We got four cocktails (four people) and ordered chips and dip and a trio of hummus. We later flagged someone down and got pretzel sticks - note "flagged someone down" because for the rest of the evening if we wanted anything, including to pay, that is what we did. Multiple times we had to go bug the golf counter lady because the wait staff sure as hell wasn't interested, even though there were like 3 of them at the bar doing absolutely nothing. The chips and dips appeared long before anything else. Including water, which we asked for. Disgusting. The salsa was both really smokey and sugary sweet and my group speculated it had to have been canned. The guacamole was slightly better but it was obvious from the brown color and dull flaor it was probably made in a big batch and fridged much earlier in the day. Gross. The other two food items were decent. The pretzel sticks were particularly good. As for the cocktails? I wouldn't be able to tell you because they never came even though we asked about them repeatedly and were told oh they're coming. We watched multiple people dicking around at the bar for a good half hour while we waited. At one point one of them started sweeping up. We had watched the drinks go into the little ordering machine. We nudged them. Guess they could not be bothered. Eventually we had eaten all three of our heavily staggered food items and still no drinks so we decided to cancel and get drinks elsewhere. We finally flagged a waitress and she literally came up to us and said your drinks never came. No shit. I said we wanted to just cancel them. She literally walked away from our table without saying a word. No let me go tell a manager, let me check on that, nothing. Just walked away silently. Were we being punished? We waited a good ten, maybe fifteen minutes after that? Then a member of our party went up to the golf counter to ask if he could just pay there for our food. Then of course the waitress comes rushing over to have us pay. Guess she wanted that tip. This was insane. We were there for like an hour and they could not be bothered to make us our cocktails.

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    East Potomac Golf Course

    East Potomac Golf Course

    3.6
    (161 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    Great place for local teens to play golf. However it would seem that Trump will be taking at away…read morefrom DC to use as his luxury playground and BS garden of heroes. Can no longer recommend. FREE DC!

    East Potomac is a classic mixed bag--the potential and location are incredible, but the facility is…read moredefinitely showing its age. For those unfamiliar, the complex has three setups: the 18-hole Blue Course (regulation length where you can take a cart), the 9-hole White Course (an executive mix of par 3s and 4s), and the 9-hole Red Course, which is a walking-only par-3 loop. They also have a busy two-tier driving range and plenty of flat putting areas. If you are brand new to the game and do not have your own set yet, they make it easy by letting you borrow clubs, making it a very welcoming entry point for beginners. We played the Red Course on a Saturday morning ($20/person) and ran into some serious pacing hiccups. After starting about 15 minutes past our 8:00 AM tee time, we ended up waiting on literally every hole, dragging a short 9-hole walk out to an hour and a half. The compact routing is also pretty dicey safety-wise--the tee boxes sit right next to the greens, and we nearly took stray balls to the face twice, so you really have to keep your head on a swivel. Conditions were rough around the edges with mostly flat greens, rock-hard sand in the bunkers after the previous night's rain, bird droppings all over the grounds, and a main clubhouse building that feels noticeably run-down. Despite the rough shape, the setting is hard to beat. Being right on the water at Hains Point with planes flying overhead, cyclists looping the park, and The Wharf right across the river for post-round lunch gives it a great local vibe. There has been a lot of talk and planning around major overhauls and restorations for the course through the National Park Service and National Links Trust, and it honestly desperately needs that refresh. If the planned renovations eventually bring the drainage, clubhouse, and course layouts up to standard, this place could easily become a world-class municipal gem. For now, it is a fun, casual spot for a cheap practice round as long as you know what to expect.

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    Upton Hill Regional Park

    Upton Hill Regional Park

    3.5
    (66 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Stopped by here while traveling in DC since the crowds there can be overwhelming. It was a warm…read moreSaturday toward the end of March, but it was not crowded at all. We did a round of mini golf, which was nice. The course is mostly well maintained, though one of the holes near the end could use some work since it is a giant pit, with some cobblestone rocks acting as steps that lead down to the hole. It was a little difficult to maneuver, and I just ended up having to get one of my younger brothers to get my ball for me. Most of the holes were well down and the place had a nice grass and water feature aesthetic. Definitely something we wanted in the city. We then admired the obstacle course because it looked awesome. Climbing across surfboards dangling in the sky, bright colors. It looked awesome. We opted not to try it out this time though. We then went for a little walk on a trail. They aren't very well marked, the signs look like someone keeps knocking them down, and all of the trails sort of overlap and are visible from the others since it is literally just a little acre-ish area in the middle of the city. There was also an overflowing trash can that smelled awful, next to someone's abandoned lawn chair on the trail, but nothing a quick cleanup of the area can't fix. It is rather warm being down in a sort of gully, so I would love to see it again when all the trees are green, hopefully that would provide some nice shade. We then went to the playground and it was really nice and well-maintained, and I had to use the restroom which was IMMACULATE. This was by far the nicest playground bathroom I have ever been in, and nicer than most store and restaurant restrooms I have been in. There is also a waterpark that wasn't open yet for the season, and a large blue building that serves as the entrance to the water park, and I do wish that it had a large sign that said something to the effect of "Restrooms are in here, even when the waterpark isn't open" since we were trying to find a restroom for my 5 year old nephew after we had left the playground bathroom, and assumed that the swim building was closed, so we ran him across the parking lot to the obstacle course building assuming it would be in there, and were a little worried when we had to run him across the street when we learned it was in the blue swim building. Overall, this was a really lovely and completely unexpected outing in the middle of a crowded city. This will very likely be on our itinerary next time we have to kill time in DC.

    Great staff and the ropes course was a lot of fun! Pool was clean and the mini golf course was a…read morelot of fun, even though there are some difficult mounds around the holes.

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