Earlywine Park

Oklahoma City, OKGet Directions →

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Earlywine Park in Oklahoma City is a fantastic disc golf destination that boasts a solid 4.6 rating. As I stepped onto the course, I was immediately struck by its well-maintained layout and the variety of challenges it offers. The combination of open and wooded holes keeps the game interesting and tests different aspects of our skills.

What I really appreciated was the thoughtful design of the course, which caters to players of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy a great round. The scenery is also a highlight, making each hole a pleasure to play.

With amenities that enhance the overall experience, Earlywine Park is definitely a place I’d recommend to fellow disc golfers. It’s a welcoming environment where I felt at home, and I can’t wait to return for another round!

Overall Rating

4.6 (1609 reviews)

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I attempted to make a complaint while on sight. I was told that there was no manager. The front counter lady was rude and lied to me about the reasons the black children couldn't use the noodles the slide or the deeper pool, even while watching other nationalities next to us enjoy full access to the facility. I'm so outside my emotions because of the horrible experience and service we got trying to celebrate my grandsons sixth birthday. If it had not been for all the children I had with me, I would have chosen violence today... thank God for small miracles!

- Adrienne Bennett

A great park with a well organized dog adoption event!

- Linda Smith

We made our first visit this is weekend for a volleyball tournament. First impression: beautiful, clean and spacious place. I can't speak for the rest of the park as we were in the gym for the tournament, but we had serious issues with the gym being used for the volleyball tournament. The basketball goals interfered with the volleyball court near the net and the back lines. The goals are retractable, but they were not retracted, and the side goals would've interfered with the game overhead if retracted. On more than one occasion either the goal and backboard or the retraction cable overhead interfered with gameplay and cost the team points. The YMCA sports director should be made aware that using this facility for volleyball is not acceptable, and I'm sure many of the parents present for the tournament will be sharing their dissatisfaction with the facility and the rules pertaining to interference from these objects. The attached pictures show how badly the goals interfere with the court boundaries (white lines).

- Rusty McBanjo

Nice park with a paved walking / jogging path (no bicycles, but dogs are allowed) which indicates the distance you’ve gone. has a nice playground area, lots of shade trees, a picnic shelter. The downside is that there aren’t any cut through paths to get off the path when you’re ready. If you don’t want to go the whole 1.5 miles, you have to cut through the grass. The grounds are well cared for. Great for a morning walk! Park opens at 5 am. Also, includes workout stations along the path. Additionally, there’s a very nice public swimming pool and a YMCA on the grounds too. Overall, the perfect place for the whole family. Woah.. I’ve got to update this review after seeing this. I can’t believe it. Please see photo included of what is supposed to be a “wheelchair accessible” ramp that doesn’t lead to an kind of paved path. What is wrong with you people? How is this helpful to anyone who relies on a wheelchair / scooter to get around? I know the answer, it is NOT! Shame on you. Seriously, this makes me sick. I don’t even know anyone who relies on a wheelchair, but I’m still aware of the many accessibility issues this city has. It’s embarrassing and WRONG!

- Sheena Youngers

This is the WMCA! Excellent for family and individuals.

- Antonio Bernal “Tony” Espinoza