Basics

Course name
Seven Points Ravine 18
Course location
Hesston, Pennsylvania
Headline
This course plays over a lot of elevation and will have tight lines, heavily wooded fairways, and a couple open holes.
Description
The Ravine 18 was established throughout 2022 and officially opened in the spring of 2023 in a partnership between the US Army Corps of Engineers, Raystown Area Discgolf, Friends of Raystown Lake, Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Standing Stone Disc Golf Club, and Lets Go Throw. As the name suggests this course plays through a lot of elevation change from ridges to ravines (bring your water and be ready for a hike). With the exception of holes 15 and 18 (one tee pad) all holes have 2, 6'x12' concrete tee pads which creates a blue (advanced) and white (intermediate) layout. To get to hole 1 (and 10) cross the road you drove in on using one of the 2 crosswalks. The crosswalk closest to the North parking lot of the visitor center leads you through a split rail fence to the Ravine 18 kiosk which sits about 30 feet off of the road. Hole 10 is the tee pad directly to the right of the kiosk. To get to hole 1, go down the gravel path to the left of the kiosk and through the open gate that leads to the skills park "viewing platform". If you find any maintenance issues or you would like to volunteer to improve the course contact "Raystown Area Discgolf" on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/650776116484328.
Year established
2023

Availability

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

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
+18146586808, Raystown Lake Park Ranger Scott Graham/[email protected]/ 814.658.6808
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Concrete
Target identifiers
Veteran
Services
Dogs allowed, Restrooms available, Drinking water available, Not cart friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park

History

Year established
2023
History
N/A