A-Basin Disc Golf Course

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A-Basin Disc Golf Course in Dillon, Colorado, is truly a gem for disc golf enthusiasts. With a solid rating of 4.7, it’s clear that players appreciate the well-maintained layout and the stunning mountain scenery that surrounds the course. It's a fantastic spot for both beginners and seasoned players looking to enjoy a round in a beautiful setting.

One of the highlights of this course is its variety, offering a mix of challenging holes that keep every round interesting. Many players mention the thoughtful design, which balances technical shots with open fairways, making it a fun experience for everyone. Plus, the elevation changes add an extra layer of excitement to the game!

Accessibility is another plus, as the course is easy to navigate and welcoming to all skill levels. Whether you’re looking to hone your skills or just enjoy a leisurely game with friends, A-Basin provides a friendly atmosphere that encourages everyone to have a great time. It’s definitely a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.

Overall Rating

4.7 (10 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Absolutely stunning course! Baskets placements are challenging yet very fun. Few things to note... you WILL lose discs here. Use a spotter for the holes on an open ski run. If your disc starts rolling, it won't stop until 6th Alley Bar & Grill. BRING WATER! This is mostly a hike at high altitude with a side of disc golf. Abasin is very dog friendly as always.

- Sean O'Brien

IT WAS HARD!!! Giving it 5 stars because it was so beautiful but it is a WORKOUT YALL!! Be prepared to be out there for at least 2-3 hours and maybe lose some discs lol. It’s definitely more of a hike than just a disc golf course but overall worth it. It was a lot of fun with rewarding views. The hike is beautiful but will be tough if you’re not athletic or have a really good set of lungs. If you want to ease into it, start at hole 3. Holes 1 and 2 are literally straight up and down and that alone will wipe you out lmao. Honestly, I was ready to leave after the second hole but kept going. Glad I did.

- Ashley R

Amazing views!! Most beautiful disc golf course we’ve ever played by far. Well signed and empty. We lost 3 discs & found 2 so be prepared. It’s quite a hike. Lots of up & down. Wear trail shoes if you have them.

- Marilyn Bounds

This is a very fun disc course with a decent variety of shots. It makes for a good combo day with Lake Dillon and the family course for a 50 hole day if you're up for it. This course has a bit of a walk up to the #1 tee, but then it's a lot of traverses across ski runs with elevation gains between until #12. Then it's an interesting mix with an unexpected elevation gain on #19 that is hard to find stable footing to throw steeply uphill. Discs don't fly the same distances at this altitude, and it's much harder to make discs turn. The bushes are good at hiding your errant throws, so pick good landmarks to "walk your line to your disc". It's probably 600-800' of elevation gain to the top plus some gain on #19. It's not a little kid friendly course. The water drainage at the end makes for a refreshing spritz to cap off your day. They even have some Innova discs for sale for $19.72 each at the shop. It was ~60F on a 90F day in Denver...nice!

- The Paiks

Good course, more of a hike than disc golf, but very fun and scenic. The layout leaves a lot to be desired but the scenery makes up for the lack of flow. This is a course that seems only half way done, it is a nine hole currently and I think they plan on finishing out the 18. The price is right and the scenery make this a great Colorado disc golf course.

- Brooks Lord