Sandy Knoll County Park

West Bend, WIGet Directions →

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Sandy Knoll County Park in West Bend, WI, is a fantastic spot for disc golf enthusiasts. With a solid rating of 4.5, it's clear that many players appreciate the course's well-maintained layout and scenic views. The combination of challenging holes and beautiful surroundings creates a rewarding experience for both casual and serious players alike.

One of the highlights of the course is its variety, offering a mix of open and wooded holes that keep things interesting. Many players have noted that the design encourages strategic play, making it a great place to test your skills. The overall atmosphere is welcoming, and it's easy to see why so many disc golfers enjoy spending their time here.

Additionally, the park facilities contribute to a pleasant day out, making it a perfect destination for a disc golf outing with friends or family. Whether you're looking to improve your game or simply enjoy a fun day in nature, Sandy Knoll County Park is definitely worth a visit.

Overall Rating

4.5 (293 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Just wanted to drive through to see the sights of Washington County. We thought the county park might be a nice drive through. We drove up to realize there is a fee to enter, and even more if you're not from the county. Please add an entry fee warning to your site description to save on gas and time to drive there. (Not impressed from Manitowoc County.)

- Randy Krause

I would not recommend this park. Park is a very loose name for this area. Trails are not mowed, brush and fallen trees are not cut. They're charging patron to use the park now, so they have more money for maintenance than they ever had before. Save your admission money and go somewhere else. Unless you need the dog park or Frisbee area there is no need to be there.

- Brian Antonia

Disc golf Starts in the wood, out into the open until hole 12 then it's back into the woods for the best part if the course. Pro pads are really long compared to the rec pads gives the disc golfer a different angle of the course. I would rate this course in my personal top 10.

- Tony Klebs

Very nice mixed use park. Has a dog park, playground, small lake, disc golf courses, walking trails, venue (the Barn), good bathrooms and more.

- Jared Laughlin

A nice little park where the dog park and the disc golf seem to be well kept, but signage on the short hiking trails needs improvement. A boardwalk was marked as closed because it is dangerous with a paper sign in a flimsy plastic jacket. Pretty little beach.

- Susan Willey