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    Alton Baker Disc Golf Course

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    Willamette Park - Awesome Disc Golf Course!!

    Willamette Park

    (3 reviews)

    Best public disc golf course in Corvallis city limits. Well, I guess that's not saying much, but…read moreya know.... It was at one point, and probably still is, the most played course in the State of Oregon. So if you go during the busy times during busy season, you'll get a chance to practice your patience. Usually a large group will let a twosome play through. Some doofuses, not so much. You might just have to skip a hole if you want to move along. The course is fairly wide open, but a skilled player can still manage to lose discs. Ask me how I know. Watch your errant throws; all the roads and areas past the little puffy plastic markers are out of bounds to help keep people walking in the park safe. Let's go play! I have a tee time reserved for... well, whenever I get there. I'll be the guy with the round platters of plastic cussing at myself for the drive off the first hole tee box.

    Wow! Outstanding disc golf course!! The course can get a little busy, and if you're brand new to…read morethis activity, you may want to start somewhere a little easier (like Mary's Park in Philomath). But you can also just play it cautiously as needed and you should be fine. It's also a blast watching the pro's hurl their discs through the air like some sort of olympic champions. And if you happen to be here in August there are LOTS of blackberry's you can pick for nourishment. And believe me, if you're doing the entire 18-hole course, you'll need it!! As far as the rest of the park goes, there's lots and lots of space to run around, lots of people with their dogs. They have one of the better playground structures for kids. There are park benches, and some of those stand-up grill pits to cook in. An easy park to overlook b/c of it's location, but definitely worth a trip, particularly for the disc golf experience!

    Dexter State Park

    Dexter State Park

    (4 reviews)

    I love this park! 25 minutes outside of Eugene sits Dexter State Park. You can swim, boat, kayak,…read morepicnic, and play disc golf here! This is a day use park and there's a boat ramp in the lower parking lot. Speaking of parking lots there is a ton of parking space. You can bring your leashes pups here, heck bring the whole family! Big open fields, tall trees and picnic tables makes this place perfect for an afternoon in the sun. You can swim here but there are only a couple spots where you can access the water and they are a bit rocky. They have bathrooms here and there's a little trail that walks around one side of the reservoir. Sometimes I miss the turn from the main road but just remember when you're coming from Eugene it's right after Elijah Bristow State Park.

    This park is located about 20 minutes south east of Eugene, Oregon in Dexter, OR. The park has…read morebeautiful coniferous and deciduous trees, a large dog run, hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There js a parking area for equestrian trailers and an area to saddle horses. There are several trails of varying lengths around the marsh and streams running off the Willamette river. There are wheelchair accessible picnic areas and bathrooms. Some of the trails look even and compact enough for wheelchairs but we didn't venture down any this time. I would definitely come back here again for some trail walking, biking, fishing and wildlife watching. There are heron and turtle here.

    Red River Disc Golf Course

    Red River Disc Golf Course

    (1 review)

    Visiting my uncle in Waldport on a PNW road trip from Bay Area CA and have been playing several…read morecourses along the way. Read about this one and had to check it out. 18 hole course opened up earlier this year. Newest course I've ever played. Woods up in this area are thick. Making a course from scratch in these woods is quite the endeavour. I'd say it was done quite well. Cement tee boxes on each hole. New signs on each hole. About half the holes have an amateur pin and pro pin. Both baskets are in on these holes at all times. I played on amateur and finished 2 over par. A fantastic round for me. I probably had 4-5 birdies and fell apart on a few holes with double or triple bogies. The course is very short and technical with thick woods and narrow alleys between trees. As someone with only a 250' drive, these are my favourite type of courses. Luckily I didn't lose a disc, but I did spend a decent amount of time looking for them, especially in the first few holes before I enlisted my friend to be the 'spotter.' This helped us locate the discs when they went off path. Hole 13 is confusing in terms of the mandatory right/left. The hole sign says left, but the arrows on the tree say right. Perhaps a typo. Signage is pretty good, but could be better for sure. We did get lost on one hole and walked around for a bit. Some of the holes with detailed direction signage were much more intuitive. Having the direction to next hole on every sign would have been helpful. All in all a fun course and a great addition to Waldport!

    Alton Baker Disc Golf Course - discgolf - Updated May 2026

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