@mswiontek
Horrible layout.
@brackster
Beautiful course, nice in a mountainside. Absolutely no tee pads and high rough.
@mmonappella
Gorgeous park with great views. But, that’s about the only good part. No Tee boxes make it un organized. All courses are surrounded by tick infested overgrown grass. Very hard to locate disks if thrown away. Uphill both directions.
@kevalena
Would def recommend going earlier in season before 80% of the fairway is overgrown. They only mow around the baskets.
@weston627
Little walk down to the course, but the place was a nice quick course other than there not really being Tees there. Not super easy which is good, lots of up and down throwing
@donger
I really enjoyed this course, playing in the early Spring. No tee pads, but you can use the paved path to tee off for half of the holes. Long walk from the lot, but that does not affect my rating. If you have moderate control of your throws, it is easy to avoid the thick brush. The elevation and medium hole distances made this a surprisingly good 9 holer. There is amazing opportunity to expand this course into the woods or other open areas in the park. Wish I lived closer...
@tobypoet1
Fun course. First hole doesn't have a tee. It's not a bad course, just not advisable for beginners. I've lost a disc here before. Hilly, grassy course. Definitely use a spotter.
@kfrei881
Course is very difficult. Lots of tall grass/weeds/thorn bushes that make it difficult to find your frisbee. Not for Beginners. You need to hike half a mile from the parking lot amd another half a mile back when your done.
@andee02
Enjoyed our time here. Scenery was beautiful. Walk to get there and back is beautiful path through the woods. You need to park in the lot looking down at baseball field next to road. Alternate routes to take from there. The long way down past the 2nd ball field and past the pickle ball courts is the longest and the most scenic. You will come to a T crossroads. Go to left. You can also go down the path that goes around the main ball field get to a T below the field and go left. First tee has no sign but there is a sign about bat houses immediately to your right when you come out of the woods. Throw from there along the walking path. You’ll see the first basket as you walk up the path. The rest is very clearly marked. Course mostly for beginner to intermediate players. I sincerely question the distance posted on tee signs but that’s just eyeballing it. It does test your lines and abilities to throw straight. If you go into the brush however, and most of you will, it’s a pain but you will find your disc. Course is on the side of a challenge graded slope. The overall walk from the parking lot, playing, back to lot, is a beast of a walk but it was lot of healthy exercise. My vertigo made it difficult. Not a must return place but we probably will based on weather to enhance scenery.
@baxdiscer62
No tee pads or signs. Tall grass off fairways but discs were easily found. Quite a lot of elevation, including the walk up to the parking lot!
@codywarden94
Decent course. Beginner friendly could use more signs to locate hole 1 from parking area.
@griffinh1
half mowed, hard not to lose a disc
@asrivenburg
Well maintained, but the hills are killllleerrrrr. Huff and puff
@mattydaddy610
Hope you like hunting for discs if its even slightly off line. Tall grass makes hunting very difficult. So much room for potential but its clear its not well taken care of. Such a shame.
@danielhall3
I appreciate that the course is here. Very beginner. Very short pitch and putt. All open fields on the side of a mountain. No T pads. Hard to figure out which basket to throw to. It is located a very long hike from the parking lot
@joe1985
Long walk to the course from the parking area Fun easy holes Easy to lose discs in the high grass fairways could be a bit wider on both sides and putting greens should be 30 feet around the pins
@atstud
POS course, should keep up better. Brother lost two discs in the tall grass
@adellinger
Pretty boring but they mowed the tall grass and it's always empty
@hyoomac
Long walk down to the course, and a VERY long walk back up to the parking area. The first two and last two holes are relatively flat: add challenge by playing the walking path as OB. MIddle holes play in open fields on a steep hillside.