Basics

Course name
Lake Dillon - Main Course
Course location
Montezuma, Colorado
Headline
Mix of wooded and open holes with significant elevation changes and incredible mountain vistas
Description
Enjoy stunning scenery with views of high Rocky Mountain peaks and Dillon Reservoir as you traverse this challenging alpine disc golf course. Lake Dillon's Main Course features significant elevation change and a solid mix of wooded and open holes. Be prepared for uphills, downhills and side-hill traverses and possible rapidly changing weather conditions. Sturdy footwear, rain gear and plenty of water are highly recommended. Tee one is located a good ways uphill from the parking lot (minimum 10 minute hike) so plan your time accordingly. A practice basket, 12 hole warmup course (see the "Family Course" listing) and portable toilet (seasonal) are all available at the base area. Pets are welcome at Lake Dillon DGC but dogs must be leashed at all times and picked up after. Please pack out trash or use the receptacles near the parking lot. No glass bottles or open flame. DIRECTIONS - Take exit 205 from I -70 and head south on Highway 6 toward Keystone - Turn left on Cemetery Road and turn right at the first opportunity to access the parking lot
Year established
2014

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
https://www.townofdillon.com/parks-rec/disc-golf-course, Town of Dillon | [email protected]
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility - There's a big walk to the first hole then substantial elevation gain and descent on the course

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Concrete, Concrete, Concrete, Concrete, Concrete
Target identifiers
DISCatcher Pro (original)
Services
Dogs allowed, Restrooms available, No drinking water available, Cart friendly, Not stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park

History

Year established
2014
History
N/A