Dry Run Creek Park & Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Dry Run Creek, and what should I expect from the weather?
We recommend visiting Dry Run Creek in the spring or fall; the temperatures are perfect, and the foliage is beautiful. Be aware that after heavy rain, some lower-lying fairways can get quite muddy, so pack appropriate footwear. Summers can be hot and humid, so an early morning round is your best bet to beat the heat.
How challenging is Dry Run Creek for a beginner, and what makes it unique for experienced players?
Dry Run Creek offers a fantastic mix that caters to all skill levels, making it surprisingly versatile. Beginners will appreciate the open fairways on the front nine, while seasoned players will love the technical, wooded back nine that demands precise lines and strategic shot placement. You'll find a good challenge here, no matter your handicap.
What are the must-see holes or unique features at Dry Run Creek that I shouldn't miss?
Don't miss the signature Hole 7, which plays over a small creek-it's a real risk-reward shot that can make or break your round. The elevation changes on holes 12 and 13 also offer some thrilling downhill drives and tricky uphill approaches you won't forget. This course truly uses its natural landscape to create memorable disc golf moments.
Are there any facilities or specific amenities at Dry Run Creek Park that I should know about before visiting?
You'll find ample free parking right near the first tee, which is always a plus. While there isn't a dedicated pro shop, the park does have well-maintained restrooms and several picnic areas if you want to make a day of it. We always recommend bringing your own water, as hydration stations are limited.
Is there a fee to play Dry Run Creek, and how busy does it get, especially on weekends?
Good news-Dry Run Creek is a free-to-play public course, so you can enjoy a round without any green fees. It can get quite busy, especially on pleasant weekend afternoons, so we suggest arriving early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the biggest crowds. Weekdays are generally much more relaxed, offering a quicker pace of play.