@kbangg
Fun little 9 hole. Obviously still a work in progress but it was still enjoyable. Hole 1 was my favorite
@davidh425
It was not super interesting but it was fine. Biggest downside is overgrown blackberry bushes and stinging nettles make up the entirety of the rough off the fairways.
@readymade
This course is not closed.
@fuctupfatty
Tee 1 is not marked, but there is a little red post sticking out of the ground off the road, which looks like where you're supposed to throw from. Every other tee is there. I'll be back! Fun course
@podopez
Fully playable as of January 2025. Not under construction at all today
@zcpyle
Have you ever wanted to throw a disc in an open field under a loud highway? Well this is your chance!
@yabrevojam
Short holes, mostly ending with baskets in the middle of the field, which was very swampy. Outside the fairways was overgrown - lost a disc near the stream by hole 4.
@parmcmuffin
Very good little park. Would not go out of the way to play, but fun if you are passing through.
@ishoboialex
It's alright. The first 3 holes are up on the hill by the freeway, but everything after that is flat land. Be careful what time of year you come here. This is prime marshlands waiting to happen. There can be puddles or slick spots. The chains on the baskets could use some love. They're decently rusty, and it's affected how my group's discs bounce and stay in the basket.
@robinfey
First hole through the interstate is unique and really fun, and there are a couple other cool shots and mandos, but this course is not worth the $10 day fee. If I was camping here I would probably play it all day.
@dereckk
-No tee signs (except maybe one or two) -Discover pass required to park ($10/day -OR- $30/year) +River access under bridge for a swim after the round +No major hazards (with some determination and a little time, you should leave with all your discs)
@kaptron
I always enjoy playing here and play it often. Good course for working on shots. Enjoy the couple of non-typical holes.
@treevok
Very good use of the terrain, first 3 holes are what makes this course unique, the rest are straight forward disc golf 200'-350' holes.
@bananagrabber61
It’s fine, not the most interesting. But holes 1,2,3 are a lot of fun.
@philin
Cute old school short course. Not a lot of people disc golfing. More people in the parking lot to swim. $10 parking or discover pass.
@batman503
Went here yesterday with my buddy played three full rounds showed up to play one but had a blast here great course will come back you do need a discovery pass $10 a day to park here and play but worth it and I believe you can get a Washington state park annual pass for I think it said $30 so if you play a lot buy it :) really friendly people around here too great time