Riverbend DGC at Milo McIver
Estacada, Oregon 1 course · 27 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+9 votes
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October 2, 2010
A+ baby all the way this course has always kicked ass it will make you and thin break you and thats how it should be + pro & am pads you cant go wrong there except when you forget your lunch and your out of beer :)~
+7 votes
The Ronin
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April 5, 2011
The best course that I've played in Oregon...so far. It has better trees than Pier, and better length than Adair. A great mix of distance and technical. The Clackamas River is always an intimidator, and a disc hungry beast. Love the elevation change, and it's not busy. You will have trouble if you don't know where you're going, they need better signage...that's the reason it's not an A+. Great place for a campout and an epic weekend of flingin..!
+6 votes
Dru Stylez
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January 24, 2011
I would give it an A+... except you have to pay to play n we got kicked out n the ranger took down our plates n said "If I catch your cars in here again after 5pm, I'll write you a $142.00 ticket". Now that's some stupid shiz. Other than that... 5 Stars! And if it's your first time, your gonna need a tour guide.
+4 votes
George Bodiroga
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June 27, 2011
Good mix of long/short, technical/open shots. Some pin variations. Definitely the top course in the area.
+4 votes
Josiah C.O.T.F.C.
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October 6, 2010
Am and Pro Pads. Super long holes. Tech short ones. Elevation changes. Hands down the best course in Oregon!
+3 votes
David Newton II
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January 4, 2011
Milo is a picture perfect course. Great mix of length, and tight technical shots (especially from the pro pads). There is something for everyone at Milo. I would give it an A+ if it were not for all the a-holes leaving their garbage all over the place. I can not understand how someone could litter on such an amazing place. There are garbage and recycle cans visible on almost every hole, yet there are still a bunch of morons who think its appropriate to decorate the pins with their garbage.
+3 votes
Brandon Johnson
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December 18, 2010
First Time out there. Nothing bad to say bout this course. Trying to do 27 holes in some sort of order was a little tricky even with map.
+3 votes
Nate Hillenkamp
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January 30, 2011
No complaints with this course. Milo offers a wide variety of terrain from heavily wooded holes to some rather open par 4's and 5's. This course will require the golfer to use a wide variety of shots, and can be quite challenging. Thankfully, there are an abundance of birdie opportunities.
+2 votes
Cameron "Alotta Wood" Ficker
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January 2, 2011
the ****ing standard by which all other courses are measured... period. If you haven't played it, yet. Get off the ****ing internet and go play it. NOW
+2 votes
TREE Sines
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December 6, 2010
2 courses east and west great fun 1 par 5 hole that is hugh on the east side .
+2 votes
erik jo-jo johansen
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December 28, 2010
this course is EPIC!!!!! The best course I've ever played to date. you definitely need to pack a lunch for this course.
+2 votes
Allen "Big Al" Babikoff
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August 19, 2011
This is my favorite course by far to play. It has wide open drives, with wood tight area also. You better make sure to pack a lunch for sure, and have plenty of water as the only water available is at the eastside hole 1 East bathroom during the fall-winter months.
+2 votes
Mitch Bennett
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May 14, 2011
I love Milo Mciver and play there all of the time. I wish some of the holes where in their other pin positions but they change them pretty often.
+2 votes
Nathan Yates
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August 11, 2011
I measure all other courses to the diversity and challenge that McIver provides.
+2 votes
William Deegan
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August 20, 2011
ive played a few courses in arizona and many in oregon as far as im concernerd this is the best course in the country(ill let u know after i get up to flagstaff.
+2 votes
Jared Kastleman
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December 13, 2011
27 gorgeous holes, multiple tees, huge holes that require increased pars. Milo is sick and a true destination course.
+2 votes
Julian Rondello
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April 13, 2012
great course, not to crowded. Great Open Shots followed by tight woods. Good diversity in distance. Keeps you on your game.
+2 votes
Ian Clark-Williams
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September 19, 2012
SO much fun. Long drives and technical holes, along side the Columbia River. Gorgeous and well maintained.
+1 votes
Kyle Rakoz
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October 4, 2010
Up to date course maps are the only thing this place needs (confusing for 1st timers and ams even with a map). Theee A+ course in the greater Portland area.
+1 votes
Aaron Buckley
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December 30, 2010
For being only the second time. I like this course, well laid out.
+1 votes
Sara R
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July 12, 2011
The only thing I would change about this course would be more accurate signs and numbering on the tees; it can be confusing if you don't know your way around, especially near the end of the course. Other than that, it's an awesome and beautiful course!
+1 votes
Josh Marcella
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October 13, 2011
Who wouldn't love this place. I call it "disc golf world".
+1 votes
Stormy Waters
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June 3, 2012
Milo is a real workout for the arm and the legs, so be in shape or brace yourself mentally for bad throws and lost disks as fatigue takes its toll. Nice mix of long and short, open and wooded and elevation changes. In some places the river will psyche you out, as you can hear it next to you but can't see how far afield your disc would have to travel to become fish habitat. Lots of blind holes. Baskets are brightly-painted and sturdy, pads are roughened concrete in good condition. Course wou ...
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+1 votes
Matt winter
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April 14, 2012
Not sure if I got scores on all holes right but my total is right
+1 votes
Eddie Carnes
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July 20, 2012
A+ A+ A+!! Great course!! A good mix of wide open and tight technical holes. Easy to find discs away from fairways!!
+1 votes
Casey Kimball
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August 12, 2012
McIver is arguably the best course in Oregon, the U.S. and the world. YES!! A great variety of shots and hole layouts...the perfect blend of trees and open drives...they change the pins often and the grooming is praise worthy...Check it out!!
+1 votes
Dan Sinkey
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October 18, 2012
outstanding course lived up to its hipe as a northwest super course for certain . i had time to check out two oregon discgolf courses milo and peir, i did not come away dised at all .riverbend was the better pier is no joke either . oregon discgolfers i met where all sweet as can be .ill be back
+0 votes
Dewey "DUI" D.
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April 23, 2011
There are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many tree's at this park!!! A Puppy Paradise on Earth. Please ask your person to pick up after you if you poop,my friends.
+0 votes
Jesse Lamb
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July 3, 2012
My favorite course in the state. Will play the 27 hole layout next time.
+0 votes
Brandon Williams
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July 25, 2012
very challenging course. not for beginners but very fun layout. tall grass everywhere makes searching for discs a time consumer here
+0 votes
Glen Hiett
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August 10, 2012
One of the best i've ever played in the northwest. i love coming here because of the insane difficulty.
+0 votes
Thomas "T" D.
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January 27, 2013
One of the countries finest disc golf destinations. So many combinations of layouts. Huge course with something for every skill. Long bomb drives, thru the tree's, downhill and uphill. Not for the timid or the mild. Bring a lunch and expect to have an experience. Lots of rest-room facilities, picnic areas are away from golfers.
With so many different layouts and basket locations, First-timers should have a detailed and decriptive map or someone with them who HAS played it. Easy to get lost and ...
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-1 votes
Grant larson
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April 14, 2012
good course, excellent drainage, means good play even after some rains. kinda confusing layout but play it twice and you will grow to love it.
-1 votes
Jen Tech
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August 14, 2012
I really love this course, I love all the trees! It has a few really long holes and the layout can be confusing. Make sure you bring along someone who knows where they are going (thanks Jerry).
-2 votes
Jason Child
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January 22, 2012
This is the most OVERRATED course in Oregon.
Yeah, I know the BSF is held here, and blah blah blah blah.
The layout is ridiculous (BSF, normal east/west, partial east/west,etc) and several of the tee signs are BACKWARDS! This is not worth the $5 entry fee...unless for some reason you really need to play a course with a few par 5's.
Better than Rockwood, Greenway, Champoeg, etc, but not an "A" class course. I'd say that Pier comes closer, even with crackheads getting it on in the nasty restrooms off of tee pad 1.
Yeah, I know the BSF is held here, and blah blah blah blah.
The layout is ridiculous (BSF, normal east/west, partial east/west,etc) and several of the tee signs are BACKWARDS! This is not worth the $5 entry fee...unless for some reason you really need to play a course with a few par 5's.
Better than Rockwood, Greenway, Champoeg, etc, but not an "A" class course. I'd say that Pier comes closer, even with crackheads getting it on in the nasty restrooms off of tee pad 1.


































































