Casper Disc Golf Course Entrance
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I'm very excited that we finally tried out the disc golf courses, both the Casper course and Bullsnake Valley course. There is a lot of cactus (have proper footwear) and be aware of grass snakes & bullsnakes (they won't bother you, just leave them be). It also is a good idea to take a camelback or a backpack with water. Both courses are very well shaded by all the trees except for a few holes that require a hike up the nearby hill. Overall, it was a great time and we look forward to going back!
- Samantha Phillips
Beautiful scenery , nice long layout with hills and valleys. 1 hour and 30 minutes for my round.
- Gregg Gray
This is an absolutely wonderful upgrade from the typical experience I have at these smaller-town setups where the local city park as been rebranded as a “disc golf course,” but is actually nothing more than a congested atmosphere of park goers crammed together inside a random arrangement of short, repetitive holes that cross-over, zig-zag, and overlap each other in order to claim that it’s a full 18 holes. You won’t find that nightmare here! I love the open space this course offers and enjoy having the choice between the two different 18-hole layouts. One is “longer” than the other, but both offer challenging distances and a beautiful terrain. Highly recommend!
- Luke Gilbert
There are two courses out here both 18 holes. Bull snake is shorter and the main city course is filled with some good shots. Both can be a little complicated so get udisc app. Only the city course has concrete pads but both are great fun.
- Stuart Adams
I absolutely love the Casper Disc Golf Course. It is along the walking path behind the North Casper softball fields (another great place to hang out). The disc golf course is a wide open area to play or just to hangout and watch the people or animals.
- Doug White