

Summerly Community Park is a City of Lake Elsinore facility at 18505 Malaga Road in the Summerly master-planned community. The park's standout feature is a 10,000-square-foot skate park, alongside four lighted ball fields used for both Major League and Little League play, a dedicated dog park, a shaded children's playground, two picnic shelters, a basketball court, a mini multi-purpose field, and modern restroom facilities with hundreds of designated parking spaces. The park does not have pickleball courts — Lake Elsinore's free public pickleball is at Creekside Park – Canyon Hills (4 courts) and Lakeland Community Center (4 lit courts). Summerly's reputation is built on the skate park (one of the larger in the region) and the four lighted ball fields, which host both organized youth league play and adult recreation. Family weekend events center on the playground and picnic shelters.

Skate Zone at Serenity Park combines bowling lanes with arcade games and skating at a single venue on Palomar Street in Lake Elsinore — the format appeals to families managing multiple kids with different energy levels under one roof, since the mixed-activity setup lets a group split up by preference rather than consolidate around one game. The room reads casual and activity-focused rather than upscale or alcohol-centric. The crowd skews young families on weekend afternoons, birthday-party groups booking lanes in advance, and school-age kids cycling through arcade redemption games between bowling frames. League nights draw the regular bowler crowd on set weekdays. For a date-night dinner experience or a quieter adult hangout, the dedicated bar-and-lanes venues elsewhere serve that better. For parents who need an outing that burns energy across multiple games and doesn't require a single focus, this multipurpose setup handles the load.
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Get ListedTHE LEVEE Lake Elsinore Disc Golf Course sits on Diamond Drive in Lake Elsinore, a low-cost public layout where the entry barrier is minimal — most players already own a disc or two, and the course…
THE LEVEE Lake Elsinore Disc Golf Course sits on Diamond Drive in Lake Elsinore, a low-cost public layout where the entry barrier is minimal — most players already own a disc or two, and the course itself charges little to nothing to walk. It's a casual, walk-on sport rather than a booked-tee experience, suited to weekend mornings when Lake Elsinore residents want outdoor activity without the coordination of a traditional round. The typical player is a local weekender, a casual disc golfer mixing in a course round with errands or a lakeside visit, or a beginner trying the sport for the first time before investing in a full disc set. Families sometimes make it a station on a day at the lake; serious players collect courses across the region. Spring and fall draw the steadiest traffic; summer heat here is intense, and winter rains can affect playability. Unlike traditional golf, no handicap, no tee time, no clubhouse — walk up, throw, and move on. It's the kind of activity that scales from solo recreation to group outing in the same visit.
Perfect to go for a walk, bike riding, fish, exercise.
I haven't been here in years but I'm glad to see that the lake is fuller and cleaner. They added lights along the track in case you want to go on a night walk.
I Went out for the first time. The course is great. The opstacles are challenging and fun. The tee pads are the best I've seen on any course. It was beautiful and peaceful along the lake when l was there. I will be back on regular basis.
What Locals Know
Lake Elsinore's proximity to the water and seasonal water-level fluctuations can impact course conditions and playability, especially in winter and spring. Summer heat makes early morning or late afternoon rounds the practical window for most players.
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