Dr. Powers Park 900 West Lowell Avenue, Tracy, CA 95376
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Dr. Powers Park is a charming and picturesque park located at 900 West Lowell Avenue in Tracy, California. This popular tourist attraction offers visitors a peaceful and serene environment to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. With well-maintained walking paths, lush greenery, and vibrant flowers, Dr. Powers Park is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or simply want to explore the outdoors, this park is sure to delight visitors of all ages. Come and experience the tranquility and natural beauty of Dr. Powers Park today!
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"I play the disc Golf course at Dr Powers occasionally. It's well maintained and pleasant to play. It's a very short 12 basket course with no terrain issues other than some low-hanging trees. I don't believe any hole is longer than 200' so my group plays twice, 24 holes and compete for the most birdies. While experienced players may find the course boring, it's good for beginners and for practicing your short game."
"The bathroom walls and fixtures resembled that of a jail. Beautiful trees and disc golf , also on display a huge train and there are BBQ's and a swimming pool also tennis, playground and green grain grasses and finches can be found"
"I've been going to that park for 35+ years. Was great as a kid with the hill. That's where they dumped the dirt from the pool. Always pretty clean and quiet. Now they added Frisbee golf. We use the tennis courts too. The only negative is the rude mower guy that is not afraid to dust you out. Was a few years back."
"Very nice park. I met this lad sitting on the bench, said he had my missing cat. I don’t have a cat, but I wanted to see the cat. He took me to his very nice white 2021 Ford Transit-150 Cargo and we were off. Long story short there was no cat. He was a nice fellow. Hope to see him again."
"Great little playground for older kids. Lots of field and grass to run around on and play sports. There are covered tables, frisbee golf nets, a tennis court and a big hill that my kids always like to run up and down on. It's a decent park, but I wouldn't plan on visiting it just for the playground. It's hard to tell from the street, but there is a parking lot entrance on Chester that leads to a more central location so you don't have to park on the busier streets."
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