Pros:
The park is pleasant with some older trees, nicely mowed grass (mostly), a bit of elevation, and a small lake in the middle.
There are a couple of nice shots here. Hole 4 goes over the lip of a hill to a basket on the other side. Hole 8 throws across the lake, although there is an alternate tee pad if you don't want to risk it (it's not a very far shot, maybe 100-125 feet).
Cons:
The fairways are defined by the mowing in several holes, which I really don't like. I spent more time than I would have liked searching for discs in the taller grass. It's not so high that you won't find it, but high enough that you'll get frustrated. As I was searching for a disc, I got a painful mini cactus stuck on my leg with about six spikes.
The chance for a lost disc in the thicket along the lake and creek, however, is high. This is not very beginner friendly for that reason. Baskets are located near these areas, and I can easily see a bad approach going in and never being found.
Navigation wasn't great, even with the map. It's not horrible, but a couple times I couldn't tell where the next hole was.
Tee pads are dirt, and tee signs are just wooden posts.
Other Thoughts:
Many of the holes play on a drier, less manicured part of the park (which also has few trees). This is an okay round if you're close by, but I wouldn't stop for it. I did drive through part of Cheyenne looking for a Dairy Queen to tide me over for the long drive through the vast expanse of Wyoming, and it looks like a very nice town. Who knew?