Cliff Drive Disc Golf Course at Kessler Park

Kansas City, MOGet Directions →

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Cliff Drive Disc Golf Course at Kessler Park in Kansas City, MO, garners a solid 4.0-star rating, reflecting a blend of appreciation and critique from its players. Enthusiasts of the course praise its engaging layout and the diversity of challenges it presents, which cater to both novice and experienced players, enhancing overall enjoyment. However, the course also faces criticism, primarily regarding its maintenance and navigation. Issues such as overgrown vegetation and poorly marked course directions detract from the user experience, suggesting a need for better upkeep and clearer signage.

The course boasts unique features that set it apart, including its scenic views and the strategic use of the park’s natural landscape to challenge players. These aspects are frequently mentioned as highlights that elevate the game. Yet, players also encounter common challenges, such as difficulty finding the next tee or navigating the course without a map. Improvements in these areas could significantly enhance the playability and attractiveness of Cliff Drive Disc Golf Course. Despite these hurdles,

Overall Rating

4.0 (148 reviews)

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Top Reviews

This was a great spot to chill and hang with friends. Not overly crowded, and lots of street art. Good for Urben Ex, street Painting, and overall a good free recreational activity. Great for young people and young adults. Fully recommend.

- TheMimmik

This was my second time visiting this park. The course is fun, I love the elevation changes and tight drives. The downfall is the trash, the dumping, the piles of empty beer bottles and cans, and the used condoms. The swinging basket is cool though.

- Jack Phillips

It's not for you suburb diskers. You might find a dead body there, it's part of the adventure. Enter at your own risk!! 😉

- Michael McGrath

The park is really pretty actually, and it was probably breathtakingly gorgeous in its prime but after walking around the park for about an hour there was no evidence that the disc golf course ever existed. I saw a homeless camp pretty deep in the trees, the foliage around the park was untrimmed, and the road through the park was closed so I can only conclude that the city must’ve closed the disc golf course and have other plans for the park and surrounding area. Once again, the park is really pretty, and if you stay on the road or other paths it’s a nice outing. But the one star rating is because there is no disc golf course, and that’s the reason why I went to the park. If anyone knows something about the disc golf course that I don’t, I’m more than happy to change the rating and try it out (if it’s there).

- Patrick

When I was a kid this park was awesome. Used to come up here a lot, but it’s overgrown and trashed now. Not worth ur time.

- Haven Nelson