Address: 651 Vargo Rd, Farmington, MO 63640, USA
Phone: +15737560900
Sunday: 6AM–11PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Tripqing
Definitely not the best. The signs for disc golf could be better. For new players, it's hard to know where some holes are at. Hole 9 specifically.
Bernie Hertweck
Great DG course and a very nice park with a lot of activities to do! Always something going on at this park!
Talon
Preface: I don't feel it's particularly safe to put my friend's names and photos on Google Maps, so I've changed their names to just the first (or first 2) letters and whited out their faces in photos. Z is in blue, A has the black coat, and J is in the shirt with "mania" on it. I didn't take any pictures of Ai. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Short: I went to Z's birthday, had a cake war, walked a trail, crossed a river 6 times, almost sacrificed Ai to some beavers, and lost A at Pasta House. Long: We all went to Z's birthday party. A bit into it, me and a few other friends thought it would be fun to walk around the trails. What followed was a bit more adventurous then we had thought. First, we ate some cake along the trail. J's plate tipped over, and with it, the cake. Thus followed a short Cake War. About 20 minutes later A decided to throw his shoes across a small part of the river to an island in the middle. He would pay whoever got them first. Then J went and crossed it on foot (It was about 4 feet deep) and retrieved A's (now floating away) shoe. We then crossed from the island to the riverbank, where we saw an open field. I jokingly called it a minefield, but then we started seeing small holes in the ground, it was then determined that this was in fact, an old cornfield. From this point we decided to return to the pavillion. We crossed the river to the island, and climbed over a rather large brush pile to the other side. This was about when J mentioned something was living in it, and we thought she was joking. She was not. Fast forward a minute and I and Z saw the same, turns out that brush pile was a massive beaver dam. Then Ai crossed and almost fell into the pile (you could hear it's supports snapping as she climbed it) We were in sight of the pavillion when we noticed A wasn't with us. I called him and told him to send a picture (the one with the bridge is his). He then told me he was by Auto Plaza, which is 2 miles away by road. We told him to start walking up 67, what we didn't know was he had walked the wrong way up 67. About 10 minutes later he called us and said he could see Pasta House. We all simultaneously facepalmed, having just arrived at the pavillion. He then turned around and walked back, until he reached the Sewage Treatment Plant. We then directed him back to the park. (no less than 5 times) There may or may not be a video documentary of us on the river, it's still in the air.
Shayracha
Overall really nice park. Has easy walking trails with educational signs. Nice playground. Grounds have been clean every time I've been there. Cute butterfly garden as well. A great place to take your family.
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I don't believe so. I know you can ride bikes on the trails but if you're looking for a place to do tricks check out The Skatepark in downtown Farmington
Yes, you do need a fishing license to fish in the lakes in Farmington.
Yep as far as I know you can. I would not dig no treasure chest size holes though. Lol!
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