Max E Roper Park
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About Max E Roper Park in Lincoln
Max E. Roper Park-East is a community park located in Lincoln, Nebraska. Situated between 10th and Belmont Street to 3rd and Superior Streets, this park spans approximately 33 acres, providing ample space for various recreational activities.
The park features an 18-hole disc golf course, which attracts both casual players and enthusiasts. The course plays over a mix of open and moderately wooded terrain, offering a balanced challenge for players of different skill levels. It includes two tee pads per hole and multiple pin positions that are regularly rotated, ensuring a varied experience for frequent visitors.
Max E. Roper Park-East incorporates natural elements into its landscape, with multiple creek crossings adding to the park's scenic appeal. The terrain includes both flat areas and gentle hills, providing some elevation changes that enhance the park experience and disc golf gameplay.
The park serves as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering walking trails that wind through the grounds. These paths provide opportunities for leisurely strolls, jogging, or nature observation. The mix of open spaces and wooded areas creates diverse environments within the park, supporting local wildlife and vegetation.
Originally part of a larger area known as Interstate Park, this eastern section was renamed in 1993 to honor Max E. Roper, a dedicated city volunteer who served on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for 31 years. Roper's contributions to Lincoln's park system were significant, and this dedication recognizes his long-standing commitment to the city's green spaces.
Visitors should note that the park has restricted hours, typically open from 5:00 am to 11:00 pm. During winter months, some amenities such as water fountains and restrooms may be closed or unavailable.