Address: 179 Dillard Rd, Duncan, SC 29334, USA
Phone: +18648045814
Sunday: 7AM–9PM
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Jamie Johnson
Wonderful park. Very clean and lots for kids to do. Parking lot is a bit far away from everything so we ended up packing our kids wagon the next time to lug our stuff along. Sand pit was super clean and great for kids. Play structure for littles and older kids Splash pad was our favorite with three separate sections..with shade trees and benches at each section.
Cherie Crumley
My daughter had a great time swinging. But when we 1st got there we went to the rest room and I will post a picture. She stepped and sprained her right ankle. And this was the 1st time we have ever been to this park.
Josiah Kenyon
Absolutely beautiful course. Discgolf is incredible, softball and baseball fields are top of the line. Walking paths, pavilions.. truly a top notch course and park. Very worth your visit!
Gabriel Craft
One of the nicest ball parks in the southeast. The architecture and the concessions are top notch. Facilities are kept very clean. Lots of smooth walking paths and shade trees. Playground for the younger children during tournaments. Unfortunately the observation tower (as nice as it is) appears to be permanently closed.
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I saw a man grilling out in the back of his truck (not sure on the rules though)
There's a children's fountain to play in but zero water sports. It's a sports complex for bball, softball, Frisbee golf, walking and working out.
No! But they have disc golf, they are adding to it but at this no!
They are allowed around the park but not in the playground or baseball field area
Water fountains and water spout but not river or lake great for kids during summer
Tyger River Tyger River is a stream in the U.S. state of South Carolina.[1] The lower part of the river forms part of the border between Union County and Newberry County. The mouth of the river, where it joins the Broad River is the tripoint for Union, Newberry, and Fairfield Counties. The Tyger River was named for its "tiger-like" current, according to local history.[2]
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