@zachariah1028
Fun course with lots of different throws. Dedicated disc golf with all the hiking. Some UDisc holes are a little off but signage at course leads you to correct t pads.
@alexhallumsdisc
Very nice 18 hole course. Some holes have multiple concrete tee-pad options. Large space, great use of the land. Nice mix of open bombers & tight technical shots. Good shot variety. Worth a visit if you’re in the area or looking for somewhere new to play.
@mdonlin13
Very cool water carries. Great place to practice all types of shots.
@jmeehan631
A bit overgrown. Could use some limbing and weed whacking and clearing of some downed trees. Transitions are sketch and do not bring a cart but decent course overall. Agreed with others that it feels more of a hike than a disc golf round.
@fleerless
This course is a fantastic concept. But the lack of upkeep combined with the difficulty made it not such a great time. Has some big water carries which is cool, but the theme of this course is wondering where the landing zone is and how thick is it if you get a tree kick. Brutal.
@mrotter
Cool course. 80% hiking, 20% disc golf
@markpong
Tough but beautiful. Definitely not cart friendly and a legitimate hike but worth the effort!
@coopwill
Course is very playable right now. Some of the trails are pretty muddy, so be careful walking from basket to tee.
@scottpguth
I played 437 rounds on 55 courses in 12 states over the past year. Wildlife ranked #11 for me. In my opinion, the pros of this course outshine any complaints I have. Many very tough, unique, and memorable holes. Great balance of open vs tight holes. Context: MA1 player, 940 rated, Throw 375-400’. Prefer woods over park golf. Played 3 times during Ledgestone week.
@tomolson77
One of my favorite courses in the area. Unfortunately, mosquitoes are out already. Bring bug spray and you’ll have a great time. Saw a turtle, couple of bullfrogs, Whitetail deer, and a snake!
@gwight21
This is a very fun and challenging course. Definitely worth it to play if you like a challenge but be prepared to lose a disc or two.
@spineyfish
None of the lay outs have maps. Great signage though.
@davidj10295
Killer Disc golf hike through hilly sometimes beautiful woods with several more open air holes. Lots of moderate elevation and several ponds and the creek add drama to create some interesting and challenging holes. Several holes gave me that " ah, cool" feeling upon first impression🌝 Long and short large concrete tees with good signage and easy to see path to next tee. Hiking up and down some fairly big hills and footing in muddy times could be awkward . Bring a lunch and a lot of fluids. A couple hikes to next tee on a few holes. Fairways have some rough and even a few drastic drop offs in a few spots but I played alone and didn't loose any...though i did need to hunt a few. Overall this is a Gem of a woodsy course that was Challenging, Fun and aesthetically pleasing. 👏🏼 Great job!
@tim314
The course was great! The elevation changes are typical for wooded courses in central Illinois. 6 and 16 are fantastic top of the world shots. The course is very well marked. Even though it is a very wooded course, I didn't lose a disc. Go for it!
@alanjanzen
Overall very technical and fun course. A few holes had questionable fairways and there was a ton of walking between holes. If you’re down for a long hike this course is for you.
@jph1lly
Holy crap
@swagatron
Really well designed holes the majority of the time. The rough can be brutal, but if you don’t like thorns or stinging kettle, don’t throw it in there. The only real downside to this course is just how far you have to walk between holes.
@alexderr
Great course well worth paying. Starts off a bit lame but gets going on hole 4/5 where the big water shots begin and then tons of elevation through the woods. Pro tees very challenging and this is not a course for you if you dont like walking. Course is also marked extremely well all the way through with signs pointing to the next hole and the path to take.