Disc golf course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is this disc golf course for a casual player?

You'll find this course offers a fantastic blend, starting with some open, forgiving fairways before diving into tighter, wooded lines on the back nine. Don't underestimate the elevation changes on holes 7 and 14-they'll test your accuracy but reward you with stunning views.

When's the best time of year to play this course to avoid crowds and get good weather?

We highly recommend visiting in early fall, typically late September through October, when the foliage is spectacular and the summer humidity has broken. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and fewer players on the course compared to the peak summer months.

Are there any fees to play this disc golf course, and can I rent discs on-site?

Good news-this gem is completely free to play, which is always a win in our book! While there aren't on-site rentals, the local 'Fly High Discs' shop just five minutes down Main Street has a great selection if you need to pick up a new driver or putter.

What makes this disc golf course stand out from other courses in the region?

Its signature 'Waterfall Alley' stretch, holes 9-11, is truly unique, where you'll navigate throws alongside a series of small, cascading falls-it's as beautiful as it is challenging. Plus, the meticulously maintained fairways and clear signage make for a consistently enjoyable round.

What practical tips should I know before heading to this disc golf course?

Definitely wear sturdy hiking shoes, especially if it's been wet, as some of the wooded paths can get muddy and uneven. We also suggest bringing plenty of water, as there are no water fountains on the course, and a small towel for wiping discs.