Agnes Moffitt Park, Houston TX
Address | 10645 Hammerly Blvd, Houston, TX |
Phone | (832) 395-7000 |
Hours | 7:00am-10:00pm |
Website | www.houstontx.gov/parks |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4 15 reviews |
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Agnes Moffitt Park reviews
15Close to house. Love playing disc golf here. They have a track and small dog area. Some ppl fish here too.
This park is huge!
Went to play basketball at night and had a blast.
Love the trees over by the basketball court. Not sure what kids of trees they were but they were pretty.
Go check out this park if you’re in the area!
Great disc golf course for beginner - intermediate level players. Very little woods but enough vegetation to make the course interesting
A good open park. The disc golf is decent. It's confusing to find the tee pads unless you've played several times but a fun park
Playground, basketball courts, public swimming pool, full disc golf course, and lots of open grass space.
Terrible layout criss crossing with baskets 30 feet from teepads. Stray shots can be a real issue. Usually bad high grass. But overall, new baskets and concrete tee pads. My least favorite course in Houston.
This is a great course for players of all skill sets. Just gotta watch out for people who like to walk the course. But for the most part they stay by the basketball courts. Ice bowl was awesome.
Clean and well maintained open space. Not a nature trail park. It's more of a nice public area with a good frisbee golf course, basketball court and kids jungle gym. Parking was easy and not too crowded for a weather perfect Sunday afternoon in Houston!
I went here with my dad and we ate lunch with my brother and sisters. The food came from somewhere else but it was so good and then we walked to this big piece of art that is super old and we just hanged their for a couple of minutes then we got back home.
A good and active park with many activities. The offerings are better than suitable but certainly not luxurious. We use the pool here and I wish there would be an awning over part of the pool. But the life guards are great and responsible.
Pool is open! They do close if thunder and lightning is happening. Big park next to the pool.
No walking trails for walkers, only space availability for the Frisbee Golf people. Had to go across the street to Guthrie Center.
From 3 Pools, 2 where not open only the big one, the water was clean, they have no chairs for people to sit, no umbrellas just in the plain sun ufff, the side of the park was clean they have basketball court and playground.
Baskets for frisbee golf are mismatched. They are confusing to begin with a back and forth layout
Good course but they need to improve drainage at the park, it is a disc golf park but holds water under the grass in a bunch of spots for a long time after rains