Two Rivers Park Disc Golf Course
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Buddy of mine got me into disc golfing about 4 months ago, and this is my favorite course to practice my throwing form. The main 18 are divided by the parking lot, so I sometimes do 1-9 or 10-18 to practice as such, especially as temperatures are approaching freezing. The port-a-potty was serviced 3 days ago as of this post so restroom amenities are maintained. As already stated in other reviews, there are a lot of trees here, so orange discs tend to get camouflaged by the fallen leaves. Wife and I found a lost disc on the course (beautiful glow in the dark Big-Z Buzzz), so she texted him and he came to get it. Yes, 19-21 are seasonal. I do like to swim here during the summer, but I can't throw enough distance to feel comfortable attempting them just yet. Maybe summer 2025.
- Jack Rodgers
Probably my favorite disc golf course in the Tri-cities. Very well thought out. Variety of obstacles including the river. The first 9 start and end by the playground. The back 9 are across the parking lot. We've come close but haven't lost discs yet. It's a great park with swimming, fishing and lots of picnic tables as well.
- Angel Livingston
Best park in tri-cities and 21 holes!!! You can snorkel or kayak in the lagoon after you finish your game and then go pee in the water in the swimming area where all the other kids pee. Lots of Latino oompa music, trash, and chihuahuas during hot Summer days. Parking can be difficult on certain days/times.
- Bang Tango
This is an amazing disk golf course. Although this year the sprinklers are messed up and a lot of the grass is dead.
- Lucas Morris
Nice, big course with lots of obstacles. Course is really nice for beginners and advanced players.
- Jason Williams