Forest Home Disc Golf
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Cute course. Not a challenge for seasoned disc golfers, but perfect for bringing kids and significant others who can't really enjoy the bigger courses.
- Jon Pontius
This is a really nice disc golf course that is owned and generously made publicly available by the Forest Home Church of the Nazarene. I believe it is not open during their worship service times, so check ahead on their website on a Wednesday or Sunday. You can park out front or around the back. The course itself: starts out with a very steep bank that I wouldn’t recommend to anyone with issues walking down steep & uneven terrain, but it pretty much levels out after that, until it’s time to go back up and out. It’s about 1/2 under tree canopy, which is especially nice in the summer. I’ve never seen a water fountain but I believe there may be a port-a-loo. Non-Southern folks: in late spring & summer, please bring what looks like an absurd amount of water, sunscreen, & bug spray. You can leave most of it in the car, (you’ll never be too far) but you need to have it available. Also wear a hat. Just trust me. The course is also subject to flooding in the lower area, because everything here does that. There are lots of wildflowers, passion fruit vines, and some large interesting trees. It’s not huge, but it’s just right for a long lunch.
- Jennifer Wells
Easy access and short layout 9-hole course. 5 holes out in the open and 4 in the trees. It's fun. My only complaint really is a couple of the baskets are pretty close to other tee pads, but since there was no one else out while I was there it was a non issue.
- Barry Bjork
Great little place to get in a disc golf game! Thanks Forest Home for providing this for the community.
- Jeremy Terrell
Good Starter Corse
- Jonathan Conley