This is a great course! I would recommend checking it out if you're in the area. The only complaints/recommendations my friend and I had was that there is too many thorn bushes, and not enough pointer ...
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This is a great course! I would recommend checking it out if you're in the area. The only complaints/recommendations my friend and I had was that there is too many thorn bushes, and not enough pointers to the next hole. I found if I had a bad shot on a few of the holes, I was having to weave my way through a bunch of thorn bushes to get to my disc. I have a good bit of scratches because of it. Also, if it wasn't for UDisc's GPS feature we would've been lost between a few holes.
There isn't a lot of information about this course online, I think UDisc has the most amount of information, but it still isn't much. So I'm going to try to help. We showed up and parked in the parking lot near the front gate and camp store/office. It's free parking and it's free to play. From the parking lot, approach the gate and walk around the gate at the entrance to the camping area. Keep walking straight up the road and tee pad one is on the right near some small cabins. The course itself is moderately hilly, half wooded, and half open fields. The fields are wide open, so bring sunscreen. Bug spray would be good because there will be ticks and mosquitos. At times the course gets really close to cabins and campsites, so just make sure you choose the right discs and monitor your throwing power so you're not hitting windows or cars or other people.
The Camp store has a wicker basket near the cash registers for lost and found discs. They also have bottled water and Gatorade in a cooler. They have discs for sale but it's a small selection of trilogy discs that seems to be more for the campers wanting to try out disc golf for the first time.
Overall I was very happy with the course, and I very much enjoyed my visit!