Course reviews
+1 votes Ryan Ranes › December 6, 2015
Best course in St. George area really open but has elavation shots on a lot of holes. Slippery teepads is the only thing bad about this course
+1 votes Brandon Price › June 8, 2014
Challenging course. You play on three different terrains. My favorites are holes 2 and 4. Elevated tee pads and you throw toward a waterfall and the virgin river. There are bathrooms, water fountains and a splash pad if you get hot or want to entertain the young kids. Great course built by local Eagle Scouts.
+1 votes Adrian Meyer › August 10, 2014
Unique and challenging course. Six of the holes take you through the grassy park and the other twelve holes take you through soft sand (fairways) and vegetation. Park includes cold water fountains, restrooms, and a splash pad that's open every day except Sunday. Big thanks to Washington Eagle Scouts, Southern Utah Disc Golf Association, and the Washington City for making this course happen! It rocks!
+1 votes David Jordan › January 31, 2015
Fun course. Thanks goes out to all the scouts that helped build it. I made the mistake of going in the middle of the day in August. Thank goodness the park has a splash pad. Great way to cool off halfway through the course. Try to avoid all the thorn bushes. Overall it was a fun course with lots of variety. Favorite hole was 6. Looking forward to trying it again in the Fall and maybe even Winter.
+1 votes Thom G › October 29, 2014
Some damage has occurred to the course since the heavy rains the area had about a month ago, resulting in some of the teeboxes, made of a 12" concrete tile material, to become disturbed. But, the course is fun, with hidden pin locations and elevation changes along the Virgin River. I didn't see anyone on the course on a Wednesday morning; good for me; but I hope the course gets the attention it deserves. It's the only legitimate course in the area.
+1 votes Christopher Melhado › May 27, 2020
Course is SUPER overgrown right now. really cool layout, really easy to lose a disc if you don't have a spotter.
+0 votes Mak ALA stack dollas › April 29, 2017
I went on a Friday. Its dope, boyscouts did a awsome job. Thanks guys. I lost 2 disc i think on 9(pink nuke)and 13(purpleish boss). Gave a disc away to some kids. I really like the 1st 9 baskets. Didnt care to much for the back 9. Overall great place.
+0 votes Andy Engilsh › September 13, 2015
Good use of landscape, more so on the front nine. I liked the use of the desert area. I really liked the ridge shots on the front nine. Back nine played more in the park area. Did not like how some holes crossed over others and how close they were to playground areas. Some tees are in rough shape. Some OBs were very poorly defined. Hole distances seemed way off on a few holes. Overall, I would play again.
+0 votes Parker Davis › May 17, 2017
Fun course! This course can mess with your brain. It has a way of making you second guess your wide open shot game. Could use some ropes to mark off more OB, but overall, it's a good practice course. Don't let the river snatch up your favorite driver on No. 6.
+0 votes Michael A-T › April 28, 2015
still needs some work on signage and cleaning up some under brush.
last two holes cut straight across the park, don't nail a toddler..
strange OB rules but could be awesome after its packed down a little more.
last two holes cut straight across the park, don't nail a toddler..
strange OB rules but could be awesome after its packed down a little more.
+0 votes David C › September 23, 2020
Too over grown now. Unless you are very accurate on your tee shots, you'll spend tons of time digging around in the bushes for your disc. Looking at the photos on this site from 2015, the place looked great but weeds are everywhere now. I'd suggest pants and some gloves for the disc search and rescue missions.