Basics

Course name
Bunny Hill
Course location
Colfax, Wisconsin
Description
Located at the base of the ski hill at WoodWind Park, this new family-friendly 9-hole course is designed for players of all ages and skill levels. The layout features shorter holes, fun obstacles, and creative shots that make it approachable for beginners while still entertaining for experienced players.
Year established
2026

Availability

Dedicated targets
Yes
Bring your own baskets
No
Under construction
Yes
Course status
Unavailable
Availability type
Year Round
Restriction
No

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
Trevor Smiley, +16129997500, https://woodwindpark.com/disc-golf/
Accessibility
Limited mobility/cane accessible - Most holes have no limitations. For it being a brand new course, there will be "Rougher Terrain" in the woods on holes 1-3 not wheelchair accessible.

Details

Hole count
9
Tee types
Dirt
Target identifiers
Black Hole Pro
Services
Dogs allowed, Restrooms available, Drinking water available, Cart friendly, Stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Camp
Private land
Ski area

History

Year established
2026
History
This course was created through the collaboration of Trevor Smiley, Paul Frank, and Steven Doran, all members of the WoodWind Park team. After watching players experience the championship-level WoodWind Park course, it became clear that the property needed a layout that balanced the skill levels and made the sport more accessible to everyone. Trevor brought the disc golf perspective and layout ideas, while Paul and Steven helped bring the vision to life through their work on the land and course features. Together, the goal was to design a course that keeps disc golf fun, welcoming, and approachable for players of all ages and abilities, while still incorporating creative elements that make it uniquely WoodWind Park. The result is a family-friendly course at the base of the ski hill that adds another layer to the park’s growing disc golf destination and helps introduce more people in the surrounding community to the sport.