Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Maplewood Hollow Disc Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?
We always recommend visiting Maplewood Hollow in late spring or early fall; the vibrant foliage and mild temperatures are simply perfect. Summer can get quite humid with afternoon thunderstorms, so an early morning tee time is your best bet if you're visiting then.
How challenging is Maplewood Hollow Disc Golf Course for an intermediate player, and what are its signature features?
Maplewood Hollow offers a fantastic challenge for intermediate players, especially with its tight, wooded fairways on the back nine that demand precision. The signature Hole 14, a downhill shot over a small creek, is a real risk-reward beauty that you'll either love or hate.
Is there a fee to play Maplewood Hollow Disc Golf Course, and what facilities are available on-site?
Good news-Maplewood Hollow is completely free to play, which is a huge bonus for such a well-maintained course. You'll find clean portable restrooms near the parking lot, but remember to bring your own water and discs as there's no pro shop or rentals on site.
What's the typical atmosphere like at Maplewood Hollow Disc Golf Course, and how busy does it get?
This course has a wonderfully friendly, local vibe; you'll often see families and casual groups enjoying their rounds. Weekends can get quite busy, especially Saturday mornings, so we suggest a weekday visit or an early start on Saturday for a more relaxed pace.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Maplewood Hollow Disc Golf Course for the first time?
Definitely wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes; the terrain can be uneven and muddy after rain, especially on the back nine. We also strongly recommend bringing bug spray, especially during warmer months, as the wooded sections are home to some persistent mosquitoes.