Grizzly Oaks Disc Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Grizzly Oaks for a casual player?

Grizzly Oaks definitely leans towards the tougher side, especially if you're not used to navigating tight fairways. We found the back nine particularly demanding, with several holes requiring precise throws through dense oak groves. Don't expect an easy stroll; this course will test your accuracy and patience.

What's the terrain like at Grizzly Oaks, and are there any standout holes?

You'll be playing through a beautiful, mature oak forest with significant elevation changes, which makes for some exciting downhill drives and challenging uphill approaches. Hole 7, "The Grizzly's Den," is a real highlight - a long, winding par 4 that demands a perfect S-curve shot to avoid the creek.

When is the best time of year to play Grizzly Oaks to avoid crowds and enjoy the course?

We highly recommend visiting Grizzly Oaks in the early spring or late fall. The foliage is stunning, and you'll avoid the summer humidity and the thicker undergrowth that can make finding discs a real chore. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a peaceful round.

Are there any fees to play Grizzly Oaks, and what practical tips should I know?

Good news - Grizzly Oaks is a free-to-play public course, which is fantastic value for such a well-maintained layout. Make sure to bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, and wear sturdy shoes as the terrain can be uneven and rocky in spots.

What amenities are available at Grizzly Oaks, and is there anything nearby for after the game?

The course itself is fairly rustic, offering just basic parking and a few benches, so don't expect a pro shop or restrooms on site. However, just a five-minute drive away, you'll find "The Acorn Taproom," a local favorite with great craft beers and solid pub fare - perfect for recounting your best shots.