Blue Lake Disc Golf Course
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Beautiful large course. It wasn't very busy, but we did have a group ahead of us and behind us. Like many others in the comments, we lost a couple of discs here. There had been a recent cougar sighting, so going into the bushes and trying to find the discs wasn't an option. The areas are well marked, and there is a large map for reference. Parking was $5, but the clean restrooms to wash up in after was well worth the $5.
- Emily Ann
Outstanding course: well designed and maintained with excellent map, signage, tee pads, and baskets. Course is challenging because of length, blackberries, trees, and water but it is a fair course with alternate tees on the longer holes and clearly identifiable fairways. Six par 3s under 400 feet, nine par 4s from 400 to 900 feet, and three par 5s over 900 feet. The fall colors enhance the beauty of the course.
- Paul Porch
A beautiful course with a full eighteen! Well cared for, too. Great spot to throw some discs around! Lots of clear area should make for fewer lost discs. We’re a little rusty so we still managed to go diving in the brambles a good five or six times, and that’s really the only thing to note— hot dang are there brambles here. I don’t think mother nature grew a single plant outside the grass and trees that doesn’t have thorns in this vicinity. Ow! A little muddy and slippery this time of year as well, so bring good footwear, stick to the fairway and you’ll have a ball!
- Kurt Knotts
Not for beginners. A very long 18 nets. Lots of blackberry outcrops but well maintained. A challenging course especially the back 9.
- Jason Cantrell
Pro level course with great signage and well maintained fairways. If you miss, keep an eye on your disc or it gone forever….lost 6 discs between two players on a 6/25/23 outing! Carry plenty of discs, bring water and plan for at least 3hrs of playtime.
- Corey White