The Aviary Disc Golf Course
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Pretty fun course! For beginners/ intermediate. Quite a few straight shot holes, some pretty short. Parking is a bit confusing as well as finding the first hole (across the bridge!) There is a river running next to the course (a couple shots cross the river). The course is not particularly well kept and there is a lot of trash. Also heavy homeless population in the area. Worth trying out! Less traffic on the course than the other courses further north!
- Benjamin Acosta
Fun and interesting course with plenty of technical shots. Definitely not a beginner course due to it being right along a river and loads of trees that create some fun obstacles. It can get pretty overgrown during the summer as well, but that just means it's a great place to find discs!
- Cale O'Day
This course has the best variety I’ve seen. The “middle” 6 holes have a lot of trees; many of which are set up in such a way where finesse is key. There’s a good number of open holes where you can unload! The creek is a great constant water hazard that forces you to plan your fades well or lose your disc in the drink. A lot of the reviews talk about a lack of upkeep, but I didn’t experience anything that was overgrown. The course wasn’t perfectly manicured, but I don’t think that’s what this course is aiming for. It’s a great “woodsy” course that offers a challenge but not an impossible one. I’m not an every-day player, and I was still able to score a par on the majority of the holes. So it kept it fun.
- Matthew Bigler
Nice newer course. Pretty thick vegetation at times, but local club does a great job at upkeep. Lots of small wildlife. Nice teepads, almost all pads are installed now.
- Cody Allison
Beautiful course with some good views and cool birds to see! Disc golf is the best here! Sometimes there’s mosquitoes from the creek along side most of the course, bring bug spray just in case.
- Eliot C