The 18-hole disc golf course is frequently cited by local players for its balanced variety of technical wooded shots and open distance throws.
The park was named to honor the Abendschein family, who were early settlers in the Oak Creek region.
The site design intentionally clusters high-energy activity zones near the park entrance to minimize noise impact on adjacent residential areas.
Abendschein Community Park is a versatile recreational facility in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, primarily defined by its 18-hole disc golf course and dedicated skate park. The site features a mix of open fields and wooded areas, catering to both competitive disc golf players and casual recreational users. The skate park area includes various ramps and concrete elements suitable for skateboarders and inline skaters. A playground area is integrated into the site for younger visitors. The park is managed by the City of Oak Creek and serves as a local hub for outdoor fitness and leisure activities. It provides well-maintained paths that loop around the primary activity zones. The layout is optimized to keep higher-activity areas, such as the skate park, spatially distinct from the playground zones. All facilities are public-access and open to the community year-round.
The elevated tee pad on the signature wooded hole of the disc golf course provides a clear view of the park's topography.
Bring a portable water bottle as fountains may be seasonal.
Check the local Oak Creek disc golf league schedules if you prefer to play the course when it is less crowded.
Wear closed-toe athletic shoes for both the skate park and the uneven terrain on the disc golf course.
Attempting to traverse the disc golf woods immediately after rainfall, as the trails can become muddy and slippery.
Yield to pedestrians on walking paths and allow faster groups to play through on the disc golf course.