Ben Burr Park
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About the Location
A Local Green Retreat
Tucked away near 43rd Avenue and Havana Street, Ben Burr Park offers 8.5 acres of well-kept green space that feels like a breath of fresh air in Spokane's landscape. With its clean grounds and peaceful vibe, it's become a favorite spot for neighbors looking to escape the daily grind without traveling far from home.
Disc Golf for Beginners
If you've been curious about disc golf but intimidated by larger courses, Ben Burr's 3-hole course might be your perfect starting point. Established back in 1999, this mini-course isn't trying to compete with championship venues - instead, it's all about giving kids and first-timers a friendly introduction to the sport. It's refreshingly unpretentious and just right for a quick practice session.
What You'll Find Here
The park strikes a nice balance between natural areas and developed spaces. The playground equipment comes in different sizes - smaller structures for the little ones and more challenging options for older children.
A paved walking path loops around the park, making it ideal for an easy stroll or a safe place for kids to practice their bike-riding skills. Magnificent oak trees dot the landscape, providing welcome shade during summer months and adding character to the park year-round.
Gathering Spots
Planning a family get-together? The covered picnic area can be reserved for special occasions and sits conveniently close to the restrooms and basketball court. No reservation? No problem - there's plenty of space to spread out a blanket on the large open field, ideal for impromptu picnics or a casual game of catch.
The basketball court attracts local players throughout the week, offering a place to shoot hoops or join in a pickup game when the weather cooperates.
For Dog Owners
While not specifically designed as a dog park, four-legged friends are welcome here as long as they're leashed. The grassy areas and walking paths make it a pleasant spot to get some steps in with your canine companion.
A Bit of History
The park honors Ben Burr, a dedicated employee who spent 48 years working with the Great Northern Railway. This name pays tribute to Spokane's railway heritage, connecting today's park-goers to the transportation network that helped shape the region's development.
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