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Overview: Ashbaugh Park is rated 4.2/5 from 212 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
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Overview: Ashbaugh Park is rated 4.2/5 from 212 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
Overview: Ashbaugh Park is rated 4.2/5 from 212 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
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Nice field, quiet park when I visited, with a track around to walk or run and frisbee golf? In this main part of the park behind the fire station, I don't see any playground or sculptures. I will have to explore more.
good park. free parking and disc golfing. tees and baskets are not marked so you kind of find your own way. decent trees, decent disrance for some holes, a tournament with a well marked course would be fun and interesting. would definetly recommend to friends visiting in the area.
This is only a rating for the disk golf course. It looks like a great neighborhood park. This park basically has baskets around a big commons. One basket is tucked in behind a row of firethorns and this is the closest thing to an interesting hole. So, unless you're a beginner, happen to be nearby and want to get in a quick round, or want to warm up or down from a game of Ultimate (it looks like a good field for that) skip this one.
A nicely hidden gem in the heart of Santa Fe. Directly off Cerrillos blvd, behind the fire station, near 2nd Street. Mostly quiet for a park if you are there on a weekday, not in the summer. Though there is now an adequate playground for parents and their children. Also an extensive disc golf course (we used to call them frisbee's). A few picnic tables and some barbecue set ups. The bathrooms are closed. Great open field, though filled with holes from gophers and prairie dogs. Many people come here to walk their dogs, just be careful of those egotistical humans who have to let their dogs off the leash! In the Summer, when the grass is higher and the leaves are full on the trees, it is a good place to lay in the shade upon the Earth.
This park is just kinda meh... The concrete path doesn't really even go in a full loop around the park. The dirt is a bit uneven and sometimes the grass is half-dead. The playground is actually in decent shape, and there is a frisbee golf course. There are few nice tall trees here for some shade in the summer time. It's a nice place for a quick stop if you're traveling on the acequia trail.
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