Rhyolite Regional Park
Course Summary
Rhyolite Regional Park in Castle Rock, CO, is a fantastic disc golf destination that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed. The course boasts a well-maintained layout that offers a nice mix of challenges for players of all skill levels. The scenic views and natural beauty of the park make every round feel special.
What really stands out to me is the variety of hole designs that keep the game interesting. Whether you’re navigating through trees or making use of elevation changes, there’s always something to engage with on the course. Plus, the overall atmosphere is welcoming, making it a great place to play solo or with friends.
I appreciate the community vibe at Rhyolite, where fellow disc golfers are friendly and supportive. It’s easy to see why this course has garnered such a high rating—each visit feels rewarding and fun. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend checking it out!
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Top Reviews
This is a beautiful park with a very nice play structure, shelter, bathrooms and a turf field for baseball / softball / soccer. The trouble is there is a lot of standing water that is pretty smelly and dirty. It seems the county or someone needs to come in and figure out so better drainage. Right behind the benches for one team is cement full of standing water and it’s just muddy in several places.
- Jenny B
Great Park with beautiful views and a lot of open space. It was the perfect spot to bring our dogs for a quick run and potty break. We will definitely be back. I was thankful that the spot was not too crowded
- Michael Duran
First time at Rhyolite Regional Park and I have to say it is a great park. It has a playground, a soccer field, a dirt bike trail section, and a very good 18 hole/basket disc golf course with concrete tee pads. Also the baskets are all painted white, which is a huge deal because your can see them from a long distance. The restroom has flush toilets but they need work. Then men's bathroom has all kind of white paint everywhere. Back on the disc golf course though. It is refreshing to play on a course that you don't have to play through a forest. The obstacles here are water, think ponds, marshy areas, and thickets. So if you happen to find your disc ending in the middle of the ponds, be prepared to get wet or lose that disc.
- John Palaka
There’s a great and basically brand new disc golf course here. I believe the Fly Green Disc Golf store had some say (or all the say) in the development of this course. The baskets are brand new and they have cement tee pads. Use the UDisc app and signs to help navigate from hole to hole.
- Conor Murphy
Sweet little neighborhood park. Watch out for the rattlesnakes they hide all over the place we have almost stepped on the babies hiding in the cracks of the sidewalk and they are all in mulch at the playground. Also watch out for coyotes and mountain lions.
- Adria S