55 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.1
Shot variety/design
4.5
Tee areas
2.8
Signage/wayfinding
3.2
Amenities
2.4
Scenery/views
4.9
mikwoolf

@mikwoolf

62

Beautiful landscape and fun course

odysseus7

@odysseus7

56

Hike to the top of a hill; throw disc; slide down on your bum; lose disc... rinse and repeat...

verticaldrifter

@verticaldrifter

19

Amazing course! I would give it 5 stars if it had baskets and a few more directional arrows to the tees and holes.

After playing Red Tees
jjohnson8055

@jjohnson8055

16

Holes 6 and 7 are missing due to construction

After playing Blue Tees
mattgl

@mattgl

4

Good views, insane shots.

After playing Red Tees
ferric

@ferric

51

Definitely a unique course. Intense elevation, footing is difficult, a little hard to navigate, but definitely an experience.

coachclark

@coachclark

55

More of a hike with some disc golf along the way, but well worth it.

petergarden

@petergarden

40

Gorgeous and unique course. Signage is good but finding your way between holes and identifying targets is very challenging if you don't know where you are going. Some tee markers are missing and target numbers are worn off the tone poles. I played the course solo which was a mistake. It would have been very helpful to have a spotter. I also highly recommend hiking boots or trail shoes. Regular running shoes don't cut it.

colinp

@colinp

16

Very scenic, LOTS of very steep elevation changes that really make the course unique and exciting. I had a blast! Course will not be for everyone, since getting around involves some steep (but fairly short) walking sections. If you’re game for that, check it out!

kaylls

@kaylls

36

Really fun hike up and down the badlands

After playing Blue Tees
jeremyenarson

@jeremyenarson

30

Looking forward to coming back. Maybe when it’s quite a bit drier though!

After playing Red Tees
chipskylark

@chipskylark

32

A unique, amazingly fun course. The course says 38 flights of elevation gain, but it was about 100 the way I played it. Quite a precarious hike, wear good shoes.

tiredm9744

@tiredm9744

20

Seems nice. Had to stop due to injury when I slipped.

mstone

@mstone

24

50% hiking, 25% way finding, 25% disc golf. Not a course I'd want to play every day but it's a totally unique experience! Need: good shoes, water, bright coloured discs. Flags on top of the tone poles and next tee arrows would really help with wayfinding. Cell service was hit and miss so harder to use udisc.

blackburnt

@blackburnt

17

Amazing course, unreal views. 18 hole grind, up and down across steep hills and valleys in the badlands. Must be in good shape and wear hiking shoes. Don't go after a rainfall as the limestone will be extremely Slick and dangerous. Bring a ton of water, sun screen. This is extreme disc golf.

stealthcorp

@stealthcorp

52

It’s a grind up and down plus wind and errant shots can cause havoc. Baskets would be cool but a lot of work and maybe take away some charm. A few tee marker stones were missing along the way.

After playing Blue Tees
ironwolf

@ironwolf

222

Not the easiest to play but well worth the experience. It’s difficult terrain so make sure you have good footwear and lots of water. Bright coloured discs are encouraged. Recommended you go in a group as some holes may require a spotter. A good understanding of elevation and wind conditions are important. Absolutely stunning views all around. Be careful of cactus and sand flies as they are both quite annoying.

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elenkobikenobi

@elenkobikenobi

37

Lots and LOTS of elevation changes. Bring water! And overstable discs for wind at the top

megsofdrum

@megsofdrum

30

Good footwear, physical fitness, and water are a must. The beautiful views are worth the trek, but watch for cactus, sinkholes, and wet clay (if rained). This is a bucket hole course for sure!

ahocks

@ahocks

38

Layout tricky to follow without UDisc.

After playing Red Tees