Rampart Disc Golf Course
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Excellent blend of technical disc play and overall fun of course! I highly enjoyed my time at this course and plan to be back!
- Tyler Thornton
Pretty awesome disc golf course. It is located behind a high school. Course is a lengthy 18 holer with some confusion on how to get to hole 11, basically follow the cement path for about 5 minutes heading east/north east. And then from hole 14 to 15 you follow the same path back, or cut across behind the baseball fields fence. Lots of trees and elevation challenges here. Holes that are obscured have a orange wind flag to show their location. Fun course. Will come back again. First time throwing here I threw 57.
- Matthew Allen
The city has created a great a great course. However, litter has accumulated everywhere. Locals use it as a dog toilet. Fairways are sorely neglected. Tee pads need releveling. It is sad that the city is completely neglecting this disk golf course.
- Euc lid
Great Disc Golf course. This course is very open and above ground with a lot of zigzagging holes. The foliage can be pretty thick in places, making losing a disc rather easy (especially holes 8, 10, and 16). If you are unfortunate enough to throw a disc in the creek near holes 11-14, the chasm along along, or the plant overgrowth on 8, be prepared to search for your frisbee for a long time. Recommend wearing jeans and close-toed shoes as there are snakes (though that doesn't stop me from chacos and shorts). There is a long walk between holes 10 and 11. I find that this is not as popular as cottonwood's course, but it is still good.
- Benjamin Acosta
Tees pads are deathtrap pedestals on half the holes. Overgrown. Almost every hole is downhill. Wayfinder is difficult in some areas. Only bathrooms open were nasty port o potty. Good views.
- Thomas A.