Basics

Course name
Calavera Springs
Course location
Suamico, Wisconsin
Headline
Mixed forest and open prairie course. Course meanders through unique habitats with a spring fed creek crossing.
Description
The course meanders through numerous habitat types. Key features are large open growth oaks, white cedar and hemlock forest, birch groves, old growth forest and an open planted prairie. The course offers some to very little elevation change. The wooded section of the course is moderately long with tight, technical fairways to challenge your accuracy. The open grassland offers longer throws to challenge your distance. Enjoy your time at this unique property that had a Spring fed creek running through the middle of it. Respect the surrounding landowners and the park, do not trespass or litter.
Year established
2025

Availability

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

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
Suamico Parks and Recreation, +19204342212, https://www.suamico.org/departments/recreation_and_parks/calavera_park.php
Accessibility
Limited mobility/cane accessible - Hole 6, 7 offer the most elevation change and may be skipped. The majority of this course is wooded and will have roots, rocks and branches in the fairways. Much of the rest of the course is accessible but very long.

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Turf
Target identifiers
Mach III w/Trapper Basket 2
Services
No dogs allowed, Restrooms available, No drinking water available, Cart friendly, Not stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park

History

Year established
2025
History
This course came to be in the spring of 2025. Lucas stabenau approached Suamico Parks with a proposal to install an 18 hole course that meandered its way through the various habitats in the park. After various meeting and public input the course was approved for installation in April of 2025. Construction of the course started on September 1st and continued through the fall and winter. Turf pads were acquired from the 2025 NFL draft. Baskets were purchased from Howard Parks using League Funds. The baskets were the former Pinecrest Baskets. Pinecrest League funds, Green Bay Area Disc Golf Club, Door Disc Golf and local disc golfers donated to purchase: Tee pad frames and gravel, concrete for baskets anchors, Tee signs, and navigation signs. All course work was accomplished by Lucas Stabenau and the GB Disc Golf Club members. Hole sponsors helped secure updated new baskets.