When you plan to go hike at El Dorado canyon, but day drink know instead, come to play disc golf. It’s a two for one. You play and hike up trails to each course. There are different discs to use during the game. This was so much fun! You each have a disc to throw at a chain net that is pretty far from each starting point. Where ever the disc lands after throwing you walk to that point and throw from there until you finally make it in the net. Tiring as heck, but it’s a lot of good exercise and a good time. I would recommend coming here for a good time. We packed a couple beers in our bags to enjoy as we played. Lots of people playing the course while we were there, so we would let the pros play through and we’d go after. My buddy sad this was one of the nicer disc golf courses.
Jill V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I love this course. I have been there many times in the past year. It does cost to get in but it’s worth it. There are a ton of beautiful views and challenging holes. There are garbage cans throughout the course keeping it clean. It will give you a work out as well as a good time.
Ryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
One of the best disc golf courses I’ve ever been to. Epic views and challenging holes make for a great 21 hole round taking roughly 3 hours. The first couple holes are strenuous, but it evens out for a nice hike.
Jefferson H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littleton, CO
WOW! Awesome course, one of the most scenic and well laid-out courses I have ever played on. Bring some good hiking shoes to traverse the many ups and downs of the course and a decent amount of fluids because it is a pretty good workout. $ 8 per person for the day is a steal for such a badass course. HIGHLY recommended!!!
Stephen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Best course in the state of Colorado? Hell yes! Amazing in every way if you ask me. Lots of elevation changes, mixed with lots of trees. Its a tight fight with a short stick on a few holes but it also opens up too. This course includes… Cement tee pads Well made benches on most if not all holes Lots of trash and recycling bins Disc store at hole 1 A very nice and informative park ranger I should mention Conifer is a great little mountain town Bbq pit(although I’d ask the park ranger before using it) he’s always around And a sweet putting game after you finish the course if you still need a putting fix Get there!
Ryan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Phenomenal experience! Probably took the top spot of best courses I have ever played. Worth every penny of $ 5. This is a serious course and soon to get bigger and more challenging, from the guys I joined up with. Expect a workout, and I would not recommend very beginners start here.
Arian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
This course is the shit. Heres the lowdown: 1. It cost 5 dollars per day(if you can play this course twice in a day, you are an animal, three times you should start a religion) 2. There is a shop selling discs, snacks and beverages 3. Ladies play free on Sundays, hiking is free 4. Free Chili dogs if you ask. 5. They take credit cards 6. Free course map 7. Doggies allowed The 5 bucks is worth it, they maintain the course very well, the staff is very friendly and helpful. They have brooms at most of the pads so you can clean them off, poles with hooks you can hang your bag on, arrows on the trees to help you find the baskets and pictures on the pads showing you where the baskets are. Theres a lot of attention to detail, little things you dont see at other courses. This course is not for the faint of heart, its a real workout. Bring your hiking boots or trail running shoes and water.
Nick B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Sick Course. Wear your boots peeps. The first time I wore flip flops. BIG mistake. Second time I wore tennis shoes, almost twisted an ankle but not bleeding like the flip flop debacle. Takes four hours to drive and play. I would bring a sandwich and 2 liters of water if I were you. Have Fun!
Aaron E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I can’t believe this disc golf course has not been reviewed at Unilocal yet. This is by far the best, most beautiful and most difficult disc golf course anywhere near Denver!!! The course is absolutely stunning, it starts out with a ½ mile walk to the first hole, don’t let this dissuade you from going, you will be very happy you made the trek. The first three holes are going up the mountain and typically are the hardest holes on the course. That being said, the course has three different basket locations and if the baskets are in back it’s going to be a tough day so deal with it! As you wind your way around the majestic mountains and valleys of the course you will definitely be able to get a workout, and also will be able to see some amazing views, as well as, possibly some of the wildlife Colorado has to offer. The course is laid out very nicely with elevation changes and scenic overlooks. The course is also conducive for someone that has never played here with signs on where to throw and benches at almost every hole. I have played here around 20 times and every time has been an adventure. You can score really well if you are on your game or you can suck it up but enjoy the beautiful nature while doing it. I highly recommend anyone that wants a nice day trip to the mountains to hit this course up, you won’t be disappointed!