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    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Glide Disc Golf - Glide's Cool Logo

    Glide Disc Golf

    5.0(6 reviews)
    33.0 miHeistand
    $$

    In another review, I mentioned that Shandi's Music in Washington, IL is the best place to buy discs…read morein the Peoria area (that I have come across so far). Well, the Glide Disc Golf Pro Shop is the best disc golf store I have ever been to, period. In early July, me and my two friends trekked up to Wisconsin for a weekend of disc golf. We made our way to Hiestand Park in Madison. However, the course was absolutely packed, so we wandered across the street to check out the disc golf store. This store had it all. Innova, Discraft, Gateway, Millennium and many brands I'm not even familiar with. They had every disc you could ever want, in every plastic you could ever want. They also had bags, shirts, water bottles, towels and bug spray (which ended up saving us because those mosquitoes were as thick as thieves). The shirts, towels and water bottles each had a pretty cool custom Glide logo (see picture I uploaded). The guys who ran the store were super cool and gave us a tip on another local course that wouldn't be so busy (Vallarta-Ast DGC in case you want to check it out). That course ended up being hours of fun and we have them to thank for it. I hope their little store succeeds. They have a fantastic selection and really know their stuff. I couldn't have asked for a more positive disc buying experience.

    Years ago I had the opportunity to walk or actually glide right into this Pro Shop.Firstly you may…read morebe asking yourself if Disc Golf has a need for a Pro Shop. The short answer is a resounding "yes". Across the street in a strip mall near Hole 1 is this unassuming storefront. Inside I found very knowledgeable staff and one of the widest arrays of brick and mortar offering of Disc Golf paraphernalia. From store logo custom discs of your favorite style to comfortable moisture wicking clothing. Sorted by styles and weights, Glide has it all. Did I need a 'Birdie Bag' (a pouch of talc to dry my sweaty hands)? Probably not, but now I have one. I ended up getting a Glide exclusive Aviar R wood putter. some shirts, stickers, and course tips. I didn't feel like it was overpriced at all. I am in the process of trying to get some more items as it has been about 7 years since I was in through the doors. Glide on in. You will be glad you did

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    Glide Disc Golf - An Innova Star Whippet I got at Glide Disc Golf

    An Innova Star Whippet I got at Glide Disc Golf

    Glide Disc Golf - Aviar R pro wood

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    Token Creek Park - Enjoying the setting sun and the high grass at this dog park

    Token Creek Park

    3.8(6 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    Token Creek is a huge County park with a campground, disc golf and numerous group shelters for…read morepicnics. It's also dog-friendly with numerous trails through the park (on-leash) along with a fenced in off-leash area. The off-leash area is at the back of the park (if you enter off of 151) so keep driving back, back, back until you get to it. There is a perimeter trail that follows the fence line which is your best hope for some shade as the rest of the park is primarily prairie and sunny. You can do loops circling the whole park or cut through the middle (over a slight hill) to make your loop shorter. It's maybe 15 -20 minutes if you're doing the full perimeter loop. There also is a separate puppy / small dog area which is nice. This area offers some agility equipment but unfortunately that's not accessible to the rest of us! It's similar to other County/City parks, there are bags for poop pick-up but no running water so bring your own. There also weren't a lot of people at this park so if you're looking for fewer folks, this may be your spot. If you want a lot of canine company, you may be better off at nearby Sycamore Park. Overall, it's a great option if you're passing through town as it's right off the highway.

    This park is lots of fun! It's a large circular park with one main walking trail (although there's…read morea less waked trail along the perimeter of the park). The park has a couple small forests, one of which reminds me of the Blair Witch Project- it's got these tents made out of fallen branches and sticks from the park- super creepy vibe if you're there when it's gloomy or dark out. The small dog section has these dog agility course which are great for training. This is definitely one of my favorite parks to go to!

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    Token Creek Park - Leo wants you to know 1) that there's a puppy & small dog area and 2) he's not allowed in there

    Leo wants you to know 1) that there's a puppy & small dog area and 2) he's not allowed in there

    Token Creek Park - Lots of prairie grass and plants.

    Lots of prairie grass and plants.

    Token Creek Park - Huge park!

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    Huge park!

    Elver Park

    Elver Park

    4.4(13 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    I was in the area picking something up and decided to take a short walk through this park. My…read morenephews and I used to come here in Spring when everything was still covered in snow, and in winter, the park is popular for cross-country skiing, so I'm quite familiar with it. I've also attended a foraging class here through the Madison Public Library, which was a great experience. The trails are easy to walk, but keep an eye out for black walnuts that ripen and drop onto the ground--you could easily step on one and twist an ankle (as I unfortunately did). Along the way, you might spot squirrels and hear birds singing in the bushes. I even came across some mushrooms, which reminded me of the foraging class. There's a restroom facility and a pond nearby, and in winter, local families love coming here for sledding on hill. I've done it myself--it's a lot of fun, just make sure to protect your back on the way down! Don't say I didn't warn you!

    I went recently to try out the ice skating and had a blast. It cost 6$ to rent ice skates and you…read morecould skate for as long as you want until the rental place closed. If you have your own skates you can skate for as long as you want. They have 2 rinks, one for regular ice skating and the other for hockey. They have the green assistance rollators, for when you need assistance ice skating, that are useful. The ice was chipped in some areas, but overall good quality. There is a huge hill close by that looks like it can be sledded when there's more snow.

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    Elver Park - Splash pad

    Splash pad

    Elver Park
    Elver Park

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    Palmer Park - Little kid area of the playground.

    Palmer Park

    4.8(5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    For a community park, this beats every other park I've been to thus far. We frequent this park…read moreoften during the week. Not in the winter, but in the summer we may be here 3 to 4 times a week. Some times we rode our bikes, 5 miles away from our home, to the park traveling on the ice age hiking trail and what a glorious trail that is. Once summer arrives, we eagerly await the opening of the wading pool. The closest thing we have to a beach really. The park is very well kept. The grasses are well maintained and trimmed. Restrooms are clean. There's also the travel center on the grounds, that also acts as the welcome station for Janesville. If you go there and tell them you are newly arrived they will give you a packet which includes several saving coupons that can be used at various stores and eateries. Parking is abundant and can be found at different locations through out the park. There are many picnic tables with fixed grills ready to be used. I bring a grill top just to be safe and clean when using these grills. You can fly kites, have large parties as people often do, and there are even short hikes with trail heads close by. The main attraction is the play ground itself. Designed like a large forest camp with many places to climb, run, explore it truly is heaven for kids as they run around expending energy. There are slides any one can go down. These have rollers so no matter how you are you will go down, and fast too. You really have to watch yourself coming down these type of slides. I have seen many adults land smack flat on their buttock, and I laugh every time watching them remembering my first time too. There's also rings for kids to strengthen their grip and rocking platforms to help control their balance. When the wading pool is open it gets crowded but several life guards are always present to make sure there is no misbehaving by kids as well as adults. The spouting whale slides and umbrella water rain falls are excellent attractions for the kids to take pictures on. The surrounding area also offers kids to begin their exploration of nature. There is lots to see in plants as well as bugs. Many have vibrant colors and are so strange looking that makes them very interesting. We loved coming here. It's a great way to spend family time while your kid unleashes that bottled up energy and get a good work out building his physical abilities with coordination. Many fond memories and pictures are here. Wish there was one close to us now.

    Amazing! We live in Illinois, not Wisconsin, but we're met with kindness and openness here. The…read morewading pool is a little dated, but serves a great purpose on a hot august day when you don't have access to any other outdoor pools. But it's fun for my son. He is 5 years old and made friends right away while splashing around. The breaks aren't too bad. We showed up during a break and there was an event going on (I think a lot of events go on at Palmer park) where they learned about seeds and growing their own seeds and vegetables and even got to try some colorful vegetables while being read to. Afterwards, the kids planted their own seeds in a cup and got to pick out a book. So sweet. Then-break was over and back to splashing. The bathrooms are....well public pool bathrooms which are always gross. There's vending and shelters. Also, my sons favorite part is the gigantic playground. There's a Little kids section, a toddler section and a bigger kids section. He likes them all. There's also a mechanical swing for someone wheelchair bound to go in-wheelchair and all...and swing!! The floor is bouncy, so less injuries. Plenty of slides, places for parents to sit. Wooden maze under structure. The merry go round(?) needs help. It's stuck on something so that's no fun. There's a mini house and plenty of fun for hours and hours. On days that I want to surprise my son after school I pick him up and bring him there- 30 minutes away. Just a great place to be. I'd love to keep it to ourselves, but it's too good to be hidden. Also, a GREAT little Pokémon Go spot :)

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    Palmer Park - Slides and fun

    Slides and fun

    Palmer Park - More slides and fun.

    More slides and fun.

    Palmer Park - Stage area

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    Stage area

    Lustig Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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