@jasonharsch
Without UDisc would be challenging to find next tee pad on several holes. Considering suffered fire to the area course is great.
@bckcntryskr
Pulled up thinking open waste land. It is rugged and yet a surprisingly fun layout that requires a wide range of disc speeds.
@akt1ondiscgolf
Obviously a forest fire came through ar one point and took out tons of trees that would make it a much better course. And the tee pads sucked... unraked, rocky, and uneven despite there being 2 for pro/am. Baskets do have flags and numbers but you still need udisc to navigate. The layout is still decent, baskets catch well, and the scenery is amazing. Mt. Craig is the dome looking mountain in the distance as well as a few other snow-capped mountains in mid June. I was happy to see that there was actually water in play as ob, and for the dog to swim. Check out my round at akt1ondiscgolf on YT.
@discsam2
Amazing views. Just be ready to leave with a few dented disks. Also a good variety of shots on the course.
@jjquest
Nice Course! Coming back nicely after the fire. Great signage. Nice shot variety. Some rocks, but not a problem. Wind makes it variable and interesting.
@texrocker
Very rugged terrain. Basically playing DG in a tree burnt wasteland.
@fettuccine
Beginner friendly, not a whole lot of variety of shots but incredible views and fun and very low risk of losing discs. Definitely worth getting a few rounds in if you’re here for the weekend.
@alexhallumsdisc
Solid 18 hole course. Lots of open shots. Beautiful views. Course could use a cleaning up of the tee pads & a little maintenance. Multiple layout options to choose from. Very rocky. Worth a visit if you’re in the area or looking for something new!
@sheabertooth
Really fun mountain course. This area was burned in the East Troublesome fire, so there aren’t many standing trees in the area. Baskets are visible from all tee pads. Great views, nice shot variety, and tee pads were well maintained for being dirt pads. Highly recommend for players of all skill levels.
@jordanjantzen
No signage but it’s mostly easy to find the tee pads. Some of the holes on UDisc are a bit off and with some of the baskets near eachother it’s easy to get them mixed up. Was windy when I played and it made a few shots quite difficult. Lots of elevation change and rocks, but all the trees are dead so not many obstacles
@addsomeginger
Most baskets have a yellow flag on top, helping to identify themselves. There’s little signage between baskets, and multiple blind shots where you’re not sure where you should really be aiming.
@dkohagen0706
Nice new 18 hole layout. Nice elevation changes. Just wait till the trees grow in. Still fun with nice mix of short and long.
@jackpower
This course is still great. I actually like it more all cleaned up. You’re not losing a disc and it’s birdie/eagle or die. Still amazing views, and it’s quick!
@zachhoeflicker
Wide open windy mountain course. Bring your hiking shoes + water. It’s 5 minutes from “Rocky Mountain National Park” so yeah it’s gonna be rocky. Epic views.
@apw1981
Getting greener every year since the 2020 fires. Pretty wide open still since everything burned down. Nice variety of elevation change. The red pads are short and the pars generous. Nice views. No fairways to speak of but not too overgrown and I did see a guy out there weed whacking so there is some maintenance. They recently added a back 9 so great to have a full 18. The tee pads are the worst part, just uneven dirt and rock. Good signage and flags on the baskets. The local club is doing a great job with this one, getting better every summer that I come back to visit.
@dlafrance
Could use some maintenance and expect to have to look for your discs if they’re even just a bit off the fairway, but a really fun 9-hole layout!
@taylevon
Course is good for being fairly new and hit by the east troublesome fire. The extra 9 holes are good addition. Just some additional work needs to be done on leveling tee pads for safety and cleaning up downed trees in the fairways.