If you're like me and think that the disc golf sign, map, and first tee that you pass shortly upon entering the park is the actual disc golf course, right next to a large parking lot, you'd be wrong. That course is overgrown and missing most of it's baskets, even though it's fairly well marked and has concrete slabs for each tee-off. The ACTUAL disc golf course is further down, where it's shown on the map. I took a picture of the first tee, as it has no map. That said, most of the course is currently-fairly-well marked by spray-painted arrows and is a fun, somewhat technical course through lots of trees. A few of the tees required more walking to find than one would expect, but all in all worth playing. I just wouldn't recommend playing when it's wet-...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreClean, well kept, on one side of the park (new course?) Trees, creek, swamp, & cliffs! Nice challenging shots. Some have concrete tees. However, itās confusing, & hard to follow, even UDisc app couldnāt help me out! Needs directional signs to next tee. It looks like there are two separate courses: an old course (which kinda matches the map by the entrance), and then a new course. Older one has older baskets-no #ās, dirt tees, mounds in path (WTH?). UDisc marks them as āW1ā-āW10ā, then to 14(?) Iāll go again, now that I know what...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreNestled in scenic greenery, Gateway Disc Golf Course delivers charm for all levels. Open fields, wooded tunnels, and a lake provide a delightful backdrop for each throw. Beginners and pros alike can test their skills on the varied 18-hole course, with the island green on hole 15 promising bragging rights. Family-friendly with restrooms, water, and even a pavilion, Gateway offers affordable fun close to town. Beyond the throws, a playground, picnic areas, and trails make it a perfect day trip...
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