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    Williamson County Regional Park

    4.4 (25 reviews)

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    Troy H.

    18 Holes of great Disc Golf that will challenge you to use all the shots in your bag of tricks. Most recently the "WILCO" [pronounced "Will - Ko"] (jargon affectionately known by local players) has gone through a very extensive cleaning out of dead trees and expired brush from the serious drought of 2011. The park was closed down for approximately 6 months during the trimming and removals, but the baskets and tee boxes never changed. Currently, there may be some chance of the baskets getting moved to bring back the proper use of the elements that make the course so beautiful and challenging, but nothing has been confirmed. If you play the DG course, remember: Please bring $1 PER PLAYER (if you do not own a season pass) to pay. Additionally, if you are playing in a large group, please be considerate of the limited amount of envelopes there and try to pay for multiple people in one envelope. This helps out the parks manage the envelopes and granted, if you are approached by Parks Officials, simply tell them your receipt number and they can verify the amount paid with the corresponding envelope deposited. *Important* PAY THE FEE. This fee is very nominal and allows for the great use of the park and facilities of a great course. *Important* If it rains and they close the park.. DO NOT PLAY IT. There is a reason they closed it, so it can be protected; if you are caught NOT paying or playing when it is closed, you will face a steep fine. About the course: The course is about 2 miles long and has many challenging holes. If you get the unfortunate tree hit or deflection into the woods, you will have the great challenge of getting out and back into the fairway. Pros/Advanced Players: will appreciate the challenges to make great shots and risk vs. reward options Intermediate Players: will appreciate the challenge that the course has and will improve your overall game with shot control, focus, and endurance for the long playing time. Beginners/Novices: It will be a challenge for the most part. I would ask that you go out there with an open mind, a knack for correcting your errors, and don't let the course beat you down. The environment can be rough on first time players and thrilling for seasoned veterans. You will get your $1.00 worth of play and you may end up donating more to your swear jar before you're done (we all do at one point or another). Since the tree removal, from he drought of 2011, many of the throwing lines have given you great opportunities for amazingly long shots and good birdie runs. Some of those lines have changed and some have simply stayed the same. The course has not returned to its former beauty and glory, but it is growing and developing upon itself again, that is the beauty of Disc Golf; courses never get old, they just age wisely. The WILCO course is a routine stop for many local pros and beginners alike, so if you are playing a round out there you may never know who you may see or join up with. If you play in large groups, please be considerate and let smaller groups or persons "play through"... it is a BIG course and has room for everyone to play at their own pace. Overall, WILCO is a great course addition to the Central Texas area and good for Williamson County. It is a course that the parks department takes care of and takes seriously... we all should also, so it will be around for years to come. Now stop reading about it and go PLAY IT!

    Jeff G.

    This park nearly has it all. About the only thing they don't have that would make it the Has Everything park is a swimming pool. They do have a splash pad area but it isn't the same as a pool--you know what I mean. Great soccer and football fields. Super tennis courts. Cricket fields (I can't vouch for how good they are but they're frequently being used). Very nice bathroom facilities. And the greenbelt, hiking area is great. Some established trails but plenty of room to go off-trail and enjoy some solitude. Quite a few geocaches placed in the park and those are fun to find. Very nice running trails as well. It goes on and on. The park is extensive and well maintained.

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    Brigitte T.

    This a great place for the entire family. Basketball, Tennis, disc golf, softball, football, soccer, track, running, biking, hiking, nature trails, train rides - Oh My. Williamson County Parks and Recreation has outdone itself. Beautiful landscaping, great parking. There is even a Splash pad for the kiddos to cool off in. I walked my dog along the Jim Rodgers hiking trail and found a fawn sleeping in the grass. There is 800 acres dedicated to this park to view more info here on my Hubpage blog post http://hub.me/afshY

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    I've been here for track meets, a 5k trail run (Blue Dog Rescue), and now soccer practices. What a great community park.

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    Great Park! Very Spacious! Awesome Splash Pad and Train Depot! We make it out as often as we can! Love this place!

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    Rivery Park  & Disc Golf Course

    Rivery Park & Disc Golf Course

    4.3
    (7 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    It's a wonderful, little slice of heaven. I'm retired and play mostly during the day and it's rare…read moreto see other people. I try to figure out the best way to score on the course since I don't throw very far any longer. There's a premium on accuracy and uneven lies will make it hard to throw accurately for some. Check out the muskrat pond after #3 on the right side. The up and back routing is tricky - please reference the attached pictures for guidance. I've begun carrying a plastic food store bag and pick up trash which is thrown and has flown onto the course - I'm up to 5 bag fulls. I don't mind but wish people wouldn't throw stuff under trees and bushes thinking nobody will see (we do). The park has recently added many trash cans throughout the course so no excuses folks!

    *Update* 01/03/2013…read more The local clubs and recent events out here have positively impacted the area. Volunteers have added Tee pads, cleaned up the dead tree holes and made some nice flight lines for your plastic, landscaped the rock edges, and removed much of the trash teenagers like to hide in the "caves" near Hole #10/11. I move it up to a 4/5 Stars. This place has maintained its beauty come drought or high water; it has survived it all. As before, if you haven't played it.. come out here for a good Disc Golf round or a simple walk in the woods. ~~~~~~~~~~ Beautiful park on the San Gabriel River. John Houck designed with difficult tight woods holes, one hole down by the river, and a couple of longer, more open holes. Good introduction into a technical course that allows a challenge for experienced players trying to get low scores, and a great experience for beginners that want to bring their game up a few notches. If you are looking for a place to play on windy days, come here, the valley protection limits the wind issues and lets you have some fun or good play when you need it. DIRECTIONS and INFO: From Austin; 1-35 N, exit 261A, keep going until you go over the "U-turn" bridge that takes you over I-35 and then take a right by Wendy's on Rivery Blvd. Go .2 miles and turn right at the brown sign that says "Rivery Park". Continue to parking lot at the bottom of the hill. Walk towards the playscape to hole # 1. First hole is old #4. This is also a nice quiet, and clean park that has direct access to the river, fitness trails, trail markers, and a small fishing pond. Bathrooms, water, and pavilion (for reservation) on site.

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    Sendero Springs Pool

    Sendero Springs Pool

    4.0
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    1.7 mi

    We go this park at least twice a week. Great for kids and dogs. Basketball court was a great…read moreaddition. The pavilion is perfect. It has a bi grill great for cooking tons of hotdogs or hamburgers at once. Bathrooms are usually pretty clean. Only downside is pool. It is for lap swimming only really and is only neighborhood pool that you have to pay. Kind of a bummer for neighborhood locals. Good tree coverage so nice wvwn on sunny day and playground is good for multiple ages.

    What a great neighborhood!!!!! The swimming pool, playground, and park are all in great shape…read morebecause they are so well maintained. They allow the Brushy Creek Marlins to lease the pool for the summer "home" swim meets which I feel is very generous considering the microphone and speakers carryover the noise throughout a sizable area. The winter swimmers the Brushy Creek Sailfish use the pool too. Not near as many and not much conflict as even though the Texas winters can be mild the area isn't near as busy. Not sure if the homeowners will see this post but as the Mimi of a 10 yr. old (that has been with the team since she was 5) I wanted to issue a personal thank you I hope the relationship continues for many years to come! I need to mention the actual neighborhood. Rarely have I toured a neighborhood where it's hard to find a visible mix of homes where the owners aren't fond of yard work and it shows. Or even though there is an HOA -owners are frequently allowed to break the rules. Not here at Sendero Springs. No unsightly anything!!! Regretfully, a move is not in our future or I'd be house hunting here!!!

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