Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play the Eagle's Peak Disc Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?
We highly recommend visiting Eagle's Peak in the fall, typically late September through October. The vibrant foliage against the course's rolling hills is stunning, and you'll avoid the intense summer humidity and the biting cold of winter. Spring is also beautiful, but be prepared for potentially muddy spots after rain.
How challenging is the Eagle's Peak Disc Golf Course for an intermediate player, and are there any specific holes I should look out for?
Eagle's Peak offers a fantastic challenge for intermediate players, blending tight, wooded fairways with some long, open shots that demand precision. Keep an eye out for Hole 12 - a downhill, dogleg right through a dense pine grove that will truly test your forehand control. It's a real disc eater if you're not careful.
What amenities are available at the Eagle's Peak Disc Golf Course, and are there any local tips for a first-timer?
You'll find ample free parking and well-maintained portable restrooms near the first tee at Eagle's Peak. We strongly advise bringing plenty of water, especially during warmer months, and wear sturdy hiking shoes because the back nine has some serious elevation changes. Don't forget bug spray for the wooded sections.
Is the Eagle's Peak Disc Golf Course free to play, and how accessible is it for different skill levels?
Eagle's Peak is a pay-to-play course, with a modest daily fee of $5 per person, which helps maintain its excellent condition. While the pro tees offer a formidable challenge, beginners can enjoy the shorter, more forgiving amateur tees, making it accessible for all skill levels. It's a great place to grow your game.
What makes the Eagle's Peak Disc Golf Course stand out from others in the region, and what's its signature hole?
What truly sets Eagle's Peak apart is its dramatic elevation changes and the breathtaking vista from Hole 8's tee pad, overlooking the entire valley. This course masterfully integrates natural rock outcroppings and a small creek into its design, making each hole feel distinct and memorable. Hole 8 is definitely the signature, offering a thrilling downhill shot with that incredible view.