Kitsap Fairgrounds Disc Golf
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It’s so fun that Bremerton has a legit disc golf supply store and a wooded course that you can play on for free! There are 2 levels you can play (19 holes) BLUE & RED. Red is easier than Blue. So we did red! Make sure you opt for fluorescent color discs. Otherwise your camouflage discs with be…camouflaged in the bushes & leaves!! There is a metal box you can deposit found discs in. They are all collected by the disc store mentioned before. Having your name & number on each disc is your only means of claiming found discs.
- Lynda J
Great disc golf course. They cleaned it up significantly in the last few months, so ignore any old reviews saying how dense the forest is or how hard it is to navigate, it has been resolved. There are 2 tee pads, blue, which is a very challenging course, and red, a very beginner friendly course with holes typically around 200 feet. There are arrows on the basket to guide you to the next hole and arrows on paths to further guide you if needed. You do still need to cross a road, but beyond that, navigation is very simple. There are new tee signs for both red and blue. They put in a lot of effort into the course and it is a totally new course than it was before. Swing by and give this place a shot!
- Phil
This is not disc golf its the kitsap county fairgrounds fairgrounds .Warrant concert
- Richard Faulkner
A beautiful walk and quite a fun course! A few holes look a bit scary, be ready to have to search for a disc in bushes or down a small ravine lol Also, crossing the street was a bit confusing with no signs to let you know the course is over there and back again! Lol
- Baby Erickson
Overall solid course. Lots of underbrush so it can be very easy to lose a disc, but I loved the variety of different terrains that you get to deal with. You do have to cross a semi-busy road to do all the holes though.
- John Payne