Base Camp

Moab, Utah     1 course · 36 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Joseph Piche › March 17, 2022
A+
One of the best and most beautiful desert coaeses in the EVER!! A must for a disc golfer with a camera ...
-  +0 votes  + Clint "Lefty G" Nichols › March 8, 2022
A+
A bucket list course for all disc golfers. Come prepared!
-  +0 votes  + Justin Holmes › June 28, 2021
A+
Other worldly experience. Absolute must for any disc golfer. I wouldn’t stay for less than 3 days on a trip there. They have houses for rent, or hotel style rooms, huts, or tons a awesome campground sites.
The owner is awesome. Google Moab base camp, and call him to book and get details about the trip in before you go. It’s hours from civilization on a road that can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into. But it’s worth every bit of what it takes to get there.

Oh and ask about the wind caves, those are incredible!
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Reed › August 3, 2018
A-
-  +0 votes  + Daniel Kennedy › July 11, 2018
A+
Probably the most interesting and amazing course I've ever played. Discs may get beat up and so may your car but when can you play a course like this and stay in a mud hut. Make sure and take everything you need if you do stay the night which I would highly recommend!
-  +0 votes  + Patrick W › July 5, 2017
A
-  +0 votes  + Curtis Clements › February 16, 2015
A+
This course is heaven. You get epic, throwing over ravine, chasms, cliffs, and more. Discs will be lost, tears will be shed, and you will have an amazing time. I can't imagine any other course being as breathtaking as this one, absolutely a must go to course.
-  +0 votes  + doug e › January 19, 2015
A+
-  -1 votes  + Taylor G › June 20, 2014
A
Spectacular course with incredible views and amazing drive to get there. The course itself is a good combination of elevation and technical shots although it is famous for its distance. Be warned that there is only one road there and you will end up off roading for an hour. We brought a suburban and made it fine but I wouldn't try anything with less clearance than that. The guy who runs the lodge is very accommodating and is fair with prices ($5 a person per round). Definitely a hike so prepared ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jacob Serio › April 28, 2014
A+
Nothing to say that hasn't already been said. This course is incredible. Very challenging and the terrain/scenery is jaw dropping. A truly unique disc golf experience. Every hole was fun, but holes 5 through 16 will blow your mind. Can't wait to go back.
-  +1 votes  + J.R. Smith › October 11, 2016
A
Very cool, Not as good as our home course (Old City Park Moab) because of artificial tee pads but REAL close. Whoever down voted this to spite me...your an obvious douche bag.
-  +0 votes  + rj rodarte › April 7, 2014
A+
-  +0 votes  + ROLF HEBENSTREIT › April 6, 2015
A+
HARDEST I HAVE EVER PLAYED - THIRD MOST EXTREME COURSE IN THE USA - WELL WORTH THE DRIVE - LOVED IT!!!
-  +1 votes  + Brad Anderson › August 18, 2013
A+
Wow! Worth the trip; great hospitality!
Will be back soon!
-  +1 votes  + Ron Grimes › June 15, 2013
A+
Absolutely the most beautiful course I've ever played. Cool turtle too, you'll understand when you get out here. Well worth the drive, but bring plenty of water. Amazing views and some really challenging shots!
-  +3 votes  + Jared Kastleman › May 10, 2012
A+
There may not be another course in the world like Base Camp. 4wd is recommended to reach this DG oasis. You might make it in a car but you would jack it up for sure. The course is 5$ a round. Money well spent, to say the least. Bring food, there is plenty of water on site. Quality scorecards and maps are provided complete with horizontal and vertical distances and general information. This 18 hole course has red(AM) tees and blue(PRO) tees. The baskets are in good condition and have white poles ...
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-  +0 votes  + Remi Barron › April 16, 2012
A+
My favorite course. The scenery is unreal and the course is tough.
-  +0 votes  + sean kelly › April 15, 2012
A+
-  -1 votes  + Jake La "Putt" ka › July 12, 2014
A+
I don't think there is anywhere else in the world to find a course like this. It is truly one of a kind. I don't even care what my score is because the location is so cool. It is worth the drive hands down. Some of the tee pads were a little sketchy but I wouldn't pay to get concrete out there either, so I won't complain! This is a definite disc golf destination, and Tom has the best hospitality. He tried to let us camp for free because we watched the tortoise for an evening! Of course we still paid him anyways, he deserved it!

Edited 7/12/2014, Just got back from an epic 2 day stay!
-  +0 votes  + Sterling Wright › October 9, 2011
A+
Awesome course! Definately worth the drive!
-  -9 votes  + Shaun Reeve › October 9, 2011
B+
Awesome course!
-  +1 votes  + Ryan T › October 15, 2011
A+
Words can't describe how great this place is. Awesome red sandstone rocks, cliffs, canyons, and desert terrain make this course a one of a kind experience.
-  +0 votes  + Karina Mutha Huckin'-Nowels › September 16, 2011
A
I love Moab!!! What a great place to go discin'! Caught a day that was over cast and nice, hardly any wind, perfect playing conditions and GORGEOUS! Cant wait to play again during Jeep Safari next year. Will always include this course when jeepin down there. The owner was really nice, invited us in and he had a bad ass tortoise. It was challenging and beautiful. RED ROCK FROLF ROCKS! A
-  +1 votes  + Taki Kawakami › August 7, 2011
A+
Absolutely perfect course! Signs are very well marked with alternate tee pads. A course map is clear to navigate. The course is a desert course with lots of elevation changes and a few technical blind shots. Surrounding scenery is A+++. It takes ~1 hour to get here from Moab downtown by 4x4 drive, but it is definitely worth.
-  -3 votes  + Caleb Shor › July 4, 2011
A
-  +2 votes  + Steve H › June 23, 2011
A+
This is by far my favorite course I've ever played. The owner is very nice, and has a nice map. It would be impossible to play this course without the map. Imagine playing disc golf at Arches National Park, or the Grand Canyon. I'm really glad that it's such a well designed course with lots of fun holes. Tee pads are rubber, and not the greatest, but the scenery, challenge, and fun this course present overshadow the lack of cement tees. Please respect this private course by picking up an ...
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-  -2 votes  + Scott White › May 15, 2011
A-
Unbelievable scenery! Some fun shots out there. Drive out there in a 4x4 and don't be too scurred of big cliffs.

Stay onsite in a hogan for $5 a night.

For the course itself I thought there were a few too many long par 3s would be nice to see some of the holes shortened or lengthened. Tee boxes are inconsistent. The highlights 5,6,13,14 are really some of the best holes I've ever thrown..
-  +2 votes  + Stu Jensen › April 12, 2011
A+
Awesome course! First time playing and loved it
-  +2 votes  + Pat Linden › October 7, 2010
A+
KID a.k.a. Ryan, I agree if there is a disc golf heaven this would be it. No description would do it justice and you can't compare it to anything!! Bring food, water and camping gear cause you'll never wanna leave!!!
-  +4 votes  + Ryan Ranes › October 2, 2010
A+
a awsome course this is what disc golf heaven is lots of far holes lots of ace runs a lot of work out in the middle of no where
-  +6 votes  + Brodey Hansen › September 24, 2010
A+
This course is impossible to describe. There is something magical about being surrounded by nature in all its beauty. This course is full of shots that are not duplicated on ANY other course. Prepare to spend an entire weekend, at least, because you will not want to leave. I doubt I will ever experience a better course in my lifetime. My favorite, hands down! P.S. bring discs to chuck off of Hurrah Pass! Huuuuuuurrrraaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
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