Comfort Park

Chisago City, MNGet Directions →

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Comfort Park in Chisago City, MN, enjoys a favorable reputation among disc golf enthusiasts, boasting an average rating of 4.3 stars. The positive feedback for the course often highlights its well-thought-out layout, the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, and the overall enjoyment of playing there. Since there are no negative reviews available, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues. However, the lack of negative feedback could indicate that players find few faults with the course or that any potential drawbacks are significantly outweighed by the positives.

Unique features of Comfort Park, as noted by players, include its scenic beauty and the strategic placement of obstacles that challenge players to improve their skills. While the reviews do not specifically mention common challenges faced by players, the emphasis on the course's design and variety suggests that it offers a rewarding experience that can be enhanced by continuous improvement and perhaps further diversification of the holes to cater to a

Overall Rating

4.3 (27 reviews)

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Top Reviews

A very nice little 9 hole disc golf course. Pretty easy for most people.

- COREY PRATT

Great disk course for those who like a par 3 on every hole. Well maintained too. Beginners will enjoy the openness and more advanced players will like the challenge of crossing swampy areas. Takes about 30-45 minutes to play 9 here with no wait. Porta-potty on site too.

- Wildlife Watcher

Cute park with disc golf and a playground. Barely any parking, and then if you park on the road, you are parking at your own risk of being hit by fribees from disc golf.

- Colin and Amanda Nelson

Nice, relatively easy course. Well maintained. Didn't lose any discs 👍 and my son got his first hole-in-one on #8.

- NASL

Great par3 disc course

- Scott Dabney