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    Another Round Disc Golf - Aurora

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Village Green North Park Disc Golf Course - At hole 17-18

    Village Green North Park Disc Golf Course

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Awesome course. Great fun!…read more Average score for course is set to ~54 pts. Open, spacey, and not too many water hazards. No trees, meaning no natural shade. But there are gazebos and an outhouse. A bit of construction at the moment, dunno what they're doing. The biggest hole distance are on holes 9, 11, and 16 averaging about 430ft. Be on the look out for bikers and hikers tho. And for this wonderful log!

    I can't believe I'm the first to review this course. I'm not even a local!!…read more Anyway, there's an app called UDisc and it'll tell you what courses are in your area and how they are rated Village Greens is rated 4.0 stars on UDisc, the highest rating of any other courses near me. It's a a nice course. A lot of though has gone into the tee pads areas. There's a place to scrape the mud off your shoes (although there was no mud when I played), trash cans, even a separate trash can for recycling, a sign post with hole information, and very nice sized concrete tee pads. Some holes even had big logs to sit on while you wait to let your plastic fly. I'd say Village Greens has the best tee pad area of any disc golf course I've ever played. It's a fairly logical course to navigate. I think it would be nice if they had arrows directing you to the next hole. Be sure and download UDisc so you can navigate. The holes aren't very technical. It would be a good place to take someone who has never played. I'm a very average player with low arm speed and I can easily par every hole. A really good player would get lots of birdies and maybe an ace once in a while. That being said, it gets really windy in the afternoon. So much so that your 20-foot putt will catch air and go off 75 feet in the opposite direction. Not too many pars for me on the windy days. Even in the mornings, there's a slight breeze, but not enough to really mess up your game. A couple of holes are near high grass and willows. Be careful there or you might lose your disc in the high grass. Other than that, it's pretty wide open, and finding your discs isn't much of a problem. The tee pads are great. Plenty wide and plenty of room to make your run-up. The baskets are also in good shape and have flags on them to help determine what the wind is doing. It can get really crowded and the play can be slow because it's a decent course and it's beginner-friendly. I'd suggest playing early in the morning if you want less wind and less waiting to throw. I arrived at 7:30 am on a Saturday and was able to play quickly. A couple of people let me play through which is super cool. By 9:00 am when I was done, it was packed and several large groups were waiting to play. Again, that's a Saturday, but even on a weekday afternoon, it can be fairly crowded. Another big plus about this course is there were no prairie dog holes and no geese. Other DG courses in the area have either tons of prairie dog holes, or geese droppings, or both. I experienced none of that at Village Green. This is a really nice park. There's a restroom near holes 9 and 18 and also an area with covered tables. There's also an area for mountain bikers and some soccer fields that are part of the park. Parking is ample and easy. I really applaud whoever designed this park, and also the people who do such a terrific job maintaining it.

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    Beaver Ranch Disc Golf Course

    Beaver Ranch Disc Golf Course

    4.9(23 reviews)
    32.8 mi

    It's just OK. Not at all even close to what's touted as the 11th-best DG course in the world, and…read morenot really worth paying $15 to play there. They must have a really good PR department and social media person to draw so many people to this place. I played it two years ago. Still, the same issue...navigation is not consistent. Some baskets have arrows pointing to where the next hole is, others do not. We spent a great deal of time looking for hole 11. Even Udisc didn't help much. I called and checked the conditions before I came and they said it was wide open and mowed. Not so much. A good straight shot and you're OK, but if it's off in the weeds, you might have to say goodbye to your favorite disc. My friend lost two of his brand-new discs today. I saw other people searching the fields for their discs in the heavy weeds, which slows down play for everyone. You save $2 for making online reservations, but there are no refunds and no rescheduling. I think it's better just to show up. If you're there early it won't be too crowded, but the later it gets, the more people show up. I'm done with this place, I think there are many courses better than this one, and most of them are free...sans being rated one of the top courses in the world. Still, tons of people flock to this place, so more power to 'em. The more people enjoying the sport of disc golf, the better!! On another note, it wouldn't be a bad idea to wear some sturdy shoes or even boots...you are in the mountains and some of the terrain is slippery and rough.

    One of my favorite disc golf courses I've been to, and well worth the price of admission to keep…read morethe course fresh and the community strong. The base camp and disc shop is a nice entrypoint, and the hike around the course has everything you'd want -- changes in elevation, scenery, and views. Bonus points bc I saw a moose on the drive in!

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    Village Greens Park North - Wood ramps

    Village Greens Park North

    4.7(3 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    The Village Greens mountain bike trail is a great place for beginners and I'm sure some of the more…read moreexperienced riders, although I wouldn't be able to speak to that since I'm not one. Did you have a mix of easy and more moderate obstacles. We parked at the Dayton station rtd parking lot which seems to be closer for toddlers to make it over to the park compared to the other parking lot. I had great fun as a beginner mountain biker and the kids on their strider as well as my almost 5-year-old had a ton of fun. It got hot fast so I would definitely recommend bringing water and maybe snacks.

    You want to learn how to mountain bike, regardless of age, this is the place to do it…read more My husband took me here over Memorial Day weekend to cut my teeth (or knee, as reality unfolded on an awkward switchback) on mountain biking. The set up is great and open, and all ages can benefit. Basically think of this as equivalent to ski runs, where you bike along the trails and follow the guide markers based on your ability: green for novices/rookies; blue for intermediates; black for experts. There's a Prairie Loop for more gradual descents and climbs, and a Hill Loop for more extreme inclines and downhills. Each trail is a loose dirt path with various terrains and obstacles interspersed throughout. But don't freak out! You can always bike around them if you haven't the stomach or the skill to take it on. Additionally, the Cherry Creek Dam paved trail runs alongside most of the trails, so you can always divert easily back onto a more beaten path if you're done in. The trails are also one-directional, so you won't have to deal with oncoming cyclists to avoid collision. There were tons of ages represented by what I saw in our excursion: younger kids on their bikes, expert mountain cyclist testing out the grounds, and I felt comfortable learning the ropes in that setting. Get out there and get dirty!

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