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Name:King's Park
Hill number:13087
Height:69m / 226ft
Parent (Ma):1661  Carleatheran
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Forth
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NS 78149 93080
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:31m
Col:38m  NS788926  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) 348 366W
Observations:ground 90m ESE at NS 78234 93041 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 71 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
1551st time since I started counting during March 2020 lockdown.russell6116/04/2024
Pleasant stroll up from Douglas Terrace.sclater22/01/2024
From Douglas Terrace. Rather nicer than I expected. Path all the way round the golf course. Great views of bigger hills and the castle.Lynnebe13/01/2024
From Douglas Terrace.colazione24/06/2023
From Douglas TerraceAndrew Simmons23/04/2023
P Douglas Terrace, park entrance at first bend from main road, pleasant stroll as cool down after a dozen or so miles around Carron Valley resr. Sunny with cold wind.agentmancuso20/04/2023
On a hill-bagging walk out of Stirling.PhilipChaston29/03/2023
Epic hike from Douglas Terrace.willyross21/02/2023
From NS 7843 9281. Many dog-walkers.summitsup09/10/2022
Wasted some time exploring the cemetery boundary wall before realising the only sensible route is by tarmac path through public park.lordtonult31/03/2022
A cold, clear day.hillsman30/03/2022
With the family. Sophie's first hill!richtea504004/07/2021
Tiny 2 in carrierLouise04/07/2021
Summit area has been cleared of a lot of the foliagehillsman16/04/2021
Solo. Parked off King’s Park Road, Stirling, and walked clockwise round the perimeter of the golf course on a good path, mostly tarmac. High point a few metres from path. A misty, moisty afternoon.pwbellarby24/11/2019
From Douglas Terrace on the signposted route. Wooden peg marks the spot next to the 9th fairway. Helpful golfers showed me the way to go.Play2End01/09/2018
Reverse of alda route; scrambly ascent, stepped path for descent.Ken_Stewart18/04/2018
From Douglas terrace.robertphillips07/01/2018
Parked near road junction on south side. Followed path to tarmac path at bottom and the ascended bank to grassy path round golf course. Followed this to highest point.JohnW26/10/2017
Should have left this one until the winter. Lots of vegetation at summit area.hillsman30/08/2017
Couldn't find a way in from Douglas Tce, so back to Park Ave and followed narrow muddy path beside golf course to top, in a knoll with trees and bracken.NormanW23/08/2017
Short walk on paths through golf course.neimcv30/03/2017
After Craigforth, in along muddy path from A811 to N. Better from NE through parkThearlaichdubh19/02/2017
A sunny evening walk after work. From Douglas Terrace along the cliff path with golfers and evening walkers for company.Nick Down118/07/2016
From SE, path passes summitRHW10/04/2016
Walk past top with dog several times a week.russell6127/02/2016
From Douglas Terr. Dry, cold, calm, reasonable views beneath low cloud.iangalbraith31/01/2016
Stirling-King's Park-Craigforth-Stirling with Bert and Reg.campagvelocet20/04/2015
Nice path from Douglas Terrace, descent of NW face to complete circuit added interest.alda12/02/2015
From Douglas Terrace after work. Muddy, especially where they are building a new path up to the plateau.fasgadh01/02/2015
Fabulous walk from Clark Street north westward through the streets of St Ninians and Torbrex and along the top of the golf course. Content rumble of the M9 below.vegibagger24/10/2014
From Douglas Terr. Path along top of cliffchrisbien18/11/2013
FCL01/02/2024
Tricky31/12/2023
alda25/11/2023
sarahk03/10/2023
Halfdecent28/06/2023
lindaross21/02/2023
RobB04/07/2022
thelonious03/06/2022
stevent080914/02/2022
bjewing16/10/2021
ajwxyzt04/07/2021
Downhillcharger04/07/2021
TRG31829/11/2020
Sunhat07/10/2020
GORDON W05/09/2020
hill walker05/12/2019
Swindon Bagger21/08/2019
hillhunter03/03/2019