Baker Park Disc Golf Course

Disc Golf Course (18 Holes)

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Baker Park's layout unique, and what kind of challenge can I expect?

You'll find Baker Park offers a fantastic mix of open shots and tight, technical lines through mature trees, demanding precision. The rolling hills provide exciting elevation changes, making for some memorable uphill and downhill throws that really test your disc control.

When is the ideal time to play Baker Park Disc Golf, considering the Canadian seasons?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early fall, typically May to October, for the best conditions. Summer offers lush greens and warm weather, but playing on a weekday morning in September or October gives you crisp air, fewer crowds, and stunning fall foliage.

Is Baker Park Disc Golf Course free to play, and what should I know about accessing it?

Yes, Baker Park is a fantastic free-to-play course, which is always a bonus for your travel budget. There's ample free parking available right near the first tee, making it super convenient to get started on your round.

Are there any must-play holes or particularly memorable stretches at Baker Park?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the back nine, where the course truly shines with some dramatic elevation. Hole 14, in particular, offers a thrilling downhill shot that feels incredibly rewarding when you nail it, providing both a challenge and a great view.

What kind of discs or preparation do you recommend for tackling Baker Park's course?

You'll want a good mix of discs for Baker Park- an overstable driver for the windier, open shots and some reliable mid-ranges for navigating the tree-lined fairways are key. Also, wear comfortable shoes with good grip; those rolling hills can be a workout!