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Hogeye Preserve disc golf course
Where do I park my car for the new disc golf course? From my parking spot, how do I get to the course?
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At the softball complex about 1/4 mile from Everglades Rec. Center- I think it's off of Marsh Bend Trail
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I suggest parking near Edna's and walk along the Hogeye path to reach the disc golf course. |
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It's at the end of the north loop of the Hogeye pathway where it joins the MMP. Not sure which is closer, Edna's parking lot or the softball/Everglades lots.
Don't listen to the naysayer about walking along the MMP from the Everglades area. There are lots of walkers along that trail and lots of grassy areas on the side should you feel closed in! |
Drive to Marsh Bend by way of Morse to Warm Springs
Take a right on Marsh Bend trail at the lights Drive past the Everglades rec center on the right and the second entrance will be the soft ball complex. After parking your car, facing the softball fields, walk to the right/east to get up on the MMP, take a left and walk slightly down hill towards the hog eye. After going over the bridge and the gator habitat, (the swamp) the disc golf course is on your left. |
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Still would be better to take a golf cart there though as there's parking right near the disc golf first tee box. |
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It’s Open
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This should be interesting. A public disc golf course on what is or dare I say USED to be a beautiful nature preserve walk. Why??? "FOUR" (Guess we can read another totv thread about a gator attack when someone is in the muck looking for their disc... oops.) |
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Funny, disc golf IS about the walk... |
What a waste on beautiful preserved land. First of all this place is nothing but a swamp with a little rain. You can’t drive to it without your golf cart and walking either direction is at least 1/2 mile. What the heck were they thinking when they decided to do this? Or is it just to spend more amenities money. Now this place must be maintained for the VERY few people who will use it……. SMH *♂️
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When is the hunting club going to be represented in the Hogeye Preserve? Asking for a friend. |
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Here is a map of the area
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Yes, it’s only accessible by cart, walking or bicycle from the MMP. You can check out equipment from the Everglades Rec. center. There are no reservations required, it’s walk on, first come first served. Up to four players in a group. There has been a disc golf club “The Villages Chain Gang” here for about 8 years and it’s growing in popularity. There was minimal expense involved in the development of the course. Environmental impact and financial up keep should be little or none. Check it out.
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Finally
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We used to walk the entire path around Hogeye Preserve before they built the golf cart bridge at Water Lily. After they built the bridge, the traffic on the MMP greatly increased. We hated that part of the walk along the MMP, so we stopped doing it. |
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$80,000 $.80 per home ? |
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After reading all responses, find another sport.
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So nice to see a factual, informative, objective reply to a question. Thank you!!
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Which makes Lake Okahumpka a possible alternative, with on site car parking. |
Go past Edna's. turn right into the first street, turn right again, park on the street and walk through someones yard to get over to the trail. Always plenty of parking over there. This is similar to the parking for the Putt and Play course in Fenney.
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Now we do our walking on the walking/biking paths in the new sections in The Villages. |
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