Riverpark Disc Golf Course
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Love to take my dog and kid here. The Weber river follows the walking trail for quite a distance. Public restrooms available. Trash cans and benches available all along the walking trail. People are courteous and for the most part pick up after themselves. There is a kid's mini bike course with little ramps and jumps that is adorable. back in the woods there are some pretty great biking paths.
- Tim G (Tim)
The trail is more of a paved path, and winds throughout the city. If you're expecting solitude and respite from people and traffic, this is not the place for you. Aside from that, the trail follows the river and offers an unusual way to get a small urban hike in without having to drive too far. Be cautious in parts, as the path cuts through the middle of a disc golf course. There are restrooms located frequently along the path with numerous parking areas at different intervals. One great feature was the biking area for kids, with a dirtbike track type of setup. Your little ones 12 or so and under will love it.
- Klay Newman
Had a blast today at the Riverpark Open. This is a woodland course. The Weber River and some wet lands come into play. There are short, medium and long tee pads for most holes, as well as, multiple basket positions for the majority of holes. Great for intermediate and advanced players.
- Lance Hill
Very neat course but isn't very well marked. It has two different layouts. The first one is marked better. You either need the app or someone who has played the course before to follow it properly. Very pretty, fun, with a mix of open and foliage covered holes/tees.
- Felicia Hartle
I would give it 5 stars, but it's really hard to navigate from hole to hole. However, it's a fun course, lots of wildlife, and good times galore!
- M Ped