Minnehaha Falls Wabun Disc Golf Course

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The Minnehaha Falls Wabun Disc Golf Course in Minneapolis, MN, enjoys a favorable rating of 4.2 stars, reflecting a blend of appreciation and critique from its visitors. Players commend the course for its thoughtful layout and the variety it offers, ensuring an enjoyable experience for both beginners and seasoned disc golfers. The scenic setting, leveraging the natural beauty around Minnehaha Falls, adds to the allure, making rounds not just a game but an experience. However, feedback also points to areas needing attention, particularly in terms of maintenance. Issues such as overgrown vegetation and unclear navigation between holes occasionally mar the experience, suggesting room for improvement to elevate the overall quality of play.

Unique features of the course, like its integration into the picturesque environment of Minnehaha Falls, stand out in player reviews, offering a backdrop that distinguishes it from more urban or standard courses. Challenges cited include the need for better signage to guide players through the course layout and perhaps more regular upkeep to address the

Overall Rating

4.2 (59 reviews)

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Top Reviews

All par 3. Super flat. Good to get kids out or take an elderly person for a walk. Not very challenging but lots of birdies opportunities. Makes the occasional bogey here HURT. It is close to home and has its places where it's great to throw but it's not a destination course by any means. I hate giving less than 5 star reviews to anything though. Lol.

- Matthew Clark

Small, short course, a quick 9. A nice learning course, great for working on your mid/short game, or playing deep into your catalog. Dust off some of your deep disc classics. Good options for a beer and a bite afterwards in the neighborhoods.

- Aaron Moreno

Great course cute beginners but easy to get confused by the numbers on the baskets.

- Travis Brown

Should have posted diagrams of each hole at set starting platform so you know where to throw.

- Tia

Small disc golf course near the Mississippi River. Few trees, mostly quiet. Good for new/inexperienced players, or to have fun with some friends. No worries about losing your discs. Plenty of shade for those hot days.

- Owen Smith