Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to tackle the challenging fairways at this course?
We highly recommend visiting in spring or fall for the best experience. You'll avoid the humid summer heat and the slick, icy paths of winter, making those tight wooded lines much more manageable. Plus, the vibrant autumn foliage adds an extra layer of beauty to your round.
What's the biggest challenge for a first-timer playing this course?
You'll quickly discover the significant elevation changes are no joke, especially on the back nine. Be prepared for some serious uphill drives and tricky downhill putts; we recommend bringing a rangefinder to judge those distances accurately. Don't underestimate the dense rough if you stray from the fairway.
Are there any fees to play at this course, and what facilities should I expect?
Good news - it's completely free to play, which is fantastic for a course of this caliber. You'll find well-maintained restrooms near the parking lot, but pack your own snacks and drinks as there isn't a pro shop or concession stand on site. Plan accordingly for your hydration and fuel needs.
What's the must-play hole or signature feature at this course?
Hole 14, "The Canyon Shot," is absolutely iconic and a true test of nerve. You'll throw from a high ridge across a deep ravine to a basket tucked into a cluster of pines; it's a breathtaking view and a thrilling challenge you won't forget. We suggest bringing an extra disc for this memorable hole.
What practical advice do you have for someone planning a round at this course?
Wear sturdy hiking shoes, not just your casual sneakers, because the terrain is rugged and uneven in many spots. We also strongly advise bringing plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as the course is quite spread out with no water stations available. You'll thank us later.