Milo McIver Disc Golf Course
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Loveeeee this place. Definitely helps to have long drives in your back pocket, but if you don’t thankfully there’s some wooded shots. Prepare to be here for a few hours depending on what layout you play. My favorite layout is the beaver state fling, check it out as this layout isn’t available all year long. There’s a restaurant and convenience store just a few minutes from the park if you get hungry. Oregon Parks pass required or day pass.
- Jennifer Jorgensen
It's actually RiverBend Disc Golf course at Milo McIver State Park, but splitting hairs. This is one of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses around, anywhere. Bring a picnic, make a day out of it, just an awesome place to hang out, right on the Clackamas River.
- Timothy Freeburn
Second best DG course I played in the Portland area. It’s really nice. Just played again a year after my first review it is a really nice course. It’s well mapped out with good signage and great tee boxes. It’s a good challenge.
- Eric Flynn
Definitely the pinnacle of disc golf in the Portland-area. If you live in the area, you know this course well. If you don't, it's definitely a destination course as it offers 27 holes and is home to the annual Beaver State Fling. It offers a complete variety of holes - par 3s, 4s, and 5s. Bring every disc you own, as you'll need to be able to throw big sky hyzers, tunnel shots, long turnover shots, forehands, treacherous upshots near water and through jail, rollers, overhands, and anything else to scrap your way through. It's a state park, so be prepared to pay a $5 day pass if you don't have an annual pass. Course maps provided at the start and the flow is fantastic - come on a weekend and spend the day playing 27 holes of premiere disc golf in the nation.
- Conner Williams
Milo is awesome, for pros and amateurs alike. It's hard, and will test you, but very rewarding. Good mixture of open shots, shaped shots, and a little wooded action as well. Some of the best disc golf Oregon has to offer.
- Carter Karaganis