Hidden Oaks Disc Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Hidden Oaks Disc Golf Course?

We recommend spring or early fall for the best experience at Hidden Oaks. You'll avoid the summer heat and humidity, and the foliage is stunning without being overly dense. Just be aware that late fall can mean a lot of leaf litter, making disc finding a real challenge.

What makes Hidden Oaks unique compared to other disc golf courses?

Hidden Oaks truly lives up to its name with incredibly dense, mature oak tree lines that demand precision on almost every shot. We found the subtle elevation changes on the back nine particularly engaging, offering some surprising downhill throws that you won't find just anywhere. It's a course that rewards thoughtful lines over raw power.

Is Hidden Oaks suitable for beginners, or is it more challenging?

While not impossible for beginners, Hidden Oaks presents a good challenge that will test your accuracy and shot shaping. We'd recommend bringing a spotter if you're new to the game, as errant throws can easily get lost in the thick rough. It's a fantastic course to level up your skills, but don't expect an easy stroll.

Are there any fees or specific equipment recommendations for Hidden Oaks?

You'll be happy to know that Hidden Oaks is a free-to-play course, so your only cost is your time and effort. We strongly advise bringing a good selection of stable to overstable mid-range discs and putters; the tight fairways and technical lines mean drivers often stay in your bag. A disc retriever wouldn't hurt either, just in case.

What's the parking situation and general accessibility like at Hidden Oaks?

Parking at Hidden Oaks is a bit limited, with a small gravel lot near the first tee that fills up quickly on weekends. We recommend arriving earlier in the day to secure a spot, especially if you're playing with a group. The course itself is well-marked, but wear sturdy shoes as some paths can be uneven after rain.