29 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.4
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
1.6
Signage/wayfinding
1.9
Amenities
2.9
Scenery/views
5.0
totemtoko

@totemtoko

31

You’ll want a spotter for sure and I have no clue how you would play here with out UDisc maps Steep down hills, rocky and would absolutely recommend trekking poles! Saw some marmots and lots of bear scat. Hole 1 is over the poop vaults Fun factor 10/10 Views 10/10

After playing Main
glelliottjr

@glelliottjr

16

$50 to ride to the top of the mountain and hole 1. They have some BOGO sales from time to time so go in with friends. For a temporary summer course at a ski resort it’s not too bad. This course all about the views and the elevation. It’s a 5 mile hike from the top down to the lodge. Tee pads are rough. Just a patch of dirt. No way finding at all on the course. Diac was pretty accurate. Have a spotter and really pay attention to where your disc goes. The wind and elevation will play tricks with you. Bring some over stable discs that you don’t mind loosing. Great experience

After playing Crystal Mountain High
olivezdg

@olivezdg

18

The course was 5 miles long… And is really fun if you know what you’re doing with a disc. A lot of really downhill shots which make you throw farther than you ever thought you possibly could… but beware, if you throw one bad throw then it’s pretty much gone off the side of the mountain. only lost two days fortunately and had a blast. It’s definitely worth coming out and trying!

After playing Crystal Mountain High
slickdisc

@slickdisc

98

Absolutely stunning course! Be prepared for a hike! Expect discs to go far!! lol! Tee pads are just dirt and very uneven but that’s a given considering it’s on ski slopes. The Gondola ticket is $40 to $50.

jxxxn1992

@jxxxn1992

18

Challenge accepted

After playing Crystal Mountain High
1
djack99

@djack99

53

As of July 6th the course is not up yet and the lift up is also about $50

1
finnigusprime

@finnigusprime

15

Little to no directional markings between baskets/pads. Overall, super fun.

3
sestes68

@sestes68

Listen here. Grab you the cheapest set of BRIGHTLY COLORED discs you can snag from Walmart, bring $30 per person for the gondola ride, and get ready for the most hardcore game of disc golf of your life. There will be tears, pain, and spiteful tomahawk throws. Terrible course if playing for a good score, however— most fun course that I never want to play again. Worth the experience, nothing more. Knock yourselves out though :)

2
bryce324

@bryce324

4

Signage ranges from minimal to non-existant. For a first-timer it's incredibly frustrating. Finding discs can be very difficult and sometimes even if you find them it's treacherous to get to them. There's nice scenery on the walk down, but the disc golf wasn't fun.

1
gottsword

@gottsword

4

Easy to lose disc fun to play once

After playing Crystal Mountain High
1
mint3kool

@mint3kool

44

Throwing lots of downhill shots sounds like a lot of fun until you realize its into a ripping headwind. Fairways are naturally extremely steep, course signage is subpar. Expect to lose discs

dlorigan

@dlorigan

28

One of a kind course! Bring your stable discs and plenty of water.

After playing Crystal Mountain High
giantsvictor

@giantsvictor

Great course, highly suggest just hiking up, save that money and enjoy the day!

1
fluffbucketjim

@fluffbucketjim

This course is best described as a hike down the mountain, with some disc golfing along the way. Expect to lose disc’s so plan accordingly.

1
flechair

@flechair

There are no teepads, you're just throwing on loose gravel, often times right next to a ledge. This is a hike with some disc golf, not an actual disc golf round to take seriously. There are quite a few enormous downhill shots that could really be redesigned to be legitimate golf holes. If you play, bring discs you do not care about. This is a beautiful location but a bad disc golf course as of this time. Hopefully someone will put some love into this course someday.

ljtijhuis

@ljtijhuis

Amazing experience!

hiker14

@hiker14

Beautiful scenery in this course! Could use a bit more care, especially for the 44 dollar gondola ride. (Which you still have to pay for a round trip, even though your walking down?) Better signage (bigger and brighter for tee pads, baskets, and directions to the next hole. Maps that are available are also really hard to read and could use some more time to make it more clear.

alexjinkim

@alexjinkim

While this course is unique because you start from the top of crystal mtn and take the gondola up, it is not a fun course. It is composed of impossibly long shots ( 1000ft par 3’s) and you constantly throw down a mountain side with no real way to actually get to your disc besides scrambling through shale. By the end of the course I think you’ll be happy it’s over…

shawnchristie

@shawnchristie

Bring lots of water and comfortable shoes. Also be prepared to lose discs

dannypriest

@dannypriest

72

One in a million course!

After playing Crystal Mountain High