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    Middlesex Township Park & Coyote Hills Disc Golf Course - 2016 Ice Bowl hosted by Coyote Hills!

    Middlesex Township Park & Coyote Hills Disc Golf Course

    5.0(2 reviews)
    19.2 mi

    I came here back in July with my father and brother for a round of disc golf. In my opinion, this…read moreis a challenging course; but I have only been disc golfing for one year now. Course Layout: The course is situated inside of a pretty heavily wooded area and features a wide variety of challenging shots from vast changes in elevation, to blind shots, to hard dog legs, to a combination of all of the above. Add to that some water hazards, some dense vegetation, and some challenging pin positions and you have a heck of a course. That said, I played extremely well on this course for hittin' it up for the first time. It tested all of my skills, and also challenged me intellectually as well. For me, I seriously had to consider all of my shot options before venturing forth. Just because a particular shot looked easy, didn't mean that it was. With some holes having a water hazard as a back drop, some with massive elevation changes, and some with sloped hills where the baskets were -- nothing was ever as simple as just walking up and throwing your disc. This is a well crafted course Course Layout: 5 / 5 Venue: This course is situated within the Middlesex Township Park in Carlisle. It was hard to find for us the first time because it was our first time in the area, but you want to turn into your first turn, if your coming from the direction where the park is on your left. For us, the venue was very peaceful, and seemingly in the middle of nowhere. There was nobody else on the course, and it was pretty well marked. Each tee box had a pretty detailed sign and each basket had an arrow or some indicator to guide you to the next hole. Be wary though, the bugs here are ANNOYING and brutal in the summer. They will fly in your eyes, your hair, your mouth, your nose, your ear, and any other exposed orifice that they can find. They are the small little eff'ers too, that swarm your face every chance they get. Sun glasses are a must here, even on overcast days. Venue: 4 / 5 Tee Pads / Baskets: These are a big pro of the course. The tee boxes / pads are perfect. Very well laid, long enough for someone with several steps in their mechanics, and they are slightly grooved so you don't have to worry about falling on your butt, even in wet conditions. The baskets are equally as perfect. They are in excellent condition and are the standard for disc golf catchers in the disc golf world. Tee Pads & Baskets: 5 / 5 Signature Holes, etc: This course has a lot of brutally awesome holes. I think it was hole four-ish that featured a hard dog leg left at the bottom of a steep decline, then the tee basket was across a small bridge. Throw your drive too far ( like me), end up down in a giant ditch / creek. There are several other holes on this course that are definitively unique as well. There is a hole with a unique pie wedge-shaped tee pad that gives you the distinct option to play the hole to the right or the left. I played it to the left, and highly recommend that as your course of action -- even if you don't have a 'flick'. Then there is hole 16 or 17. It is a beautiful and scenic shot that has you firing a drive through a picturesque fairway, then crossing a ditch/creek, to then go up a sharp elevation change. Signature Holes, etc.: 5 / 5 Final Thoughts: This may be my favorite local course as it presents such a wide variety of different shots and situations. You will come away from playing here feeling exhausted, both mentally and physically because this course challenges you. Also, it is quite a hike inside these woods. With all the changes in elevation and all of the rough terrain, you will most definitely be getting a work-out. This course is almost perfect, it just suffers from what some other courses suffer from -- angry, little bugs that like to fly in your face...constantly. Despite that, I highly recommend this course.

    If you're looking for a beautiful, challenging disc golf course, then I highly recommend Coyote…read moreHills. It's a full 18 hole course, with several long tee boxes for an additional challenge! Local volunteers keep the course well maintained and I've never had a bad experience here (except the occasional lost disc!) Coyote Hills hosts several major disc golf events each year, including an ice bowl in the winter, a tag league from spring through the fall, an ace race in the fall, as well as local and state championship competitions. Players of all ages and skill levels come and enjoy a great time of fellowship together and I've always felt welcome, no matter who's playing. As a park, it's a beautiful hike through the woods too! They also have basketball courts, a splash pad, and equipment for the kids. There's also a nice pavilion and township building that can be rented for events!

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    Middlesex Township Park & Coyote Hills Disc Golf Course - Hole 2 Tee shot. Narrow corridor with a sharp dog leg left at the end. Ditches straight ahead and on left.

    Hole 2 Tee shot. Narrow corridor with a sharp dog leg left at the end. Ditches straight ahead and on left.

    Middlesex Township Park & Coyote Hills Disc Golf Course - Hole 7. In the distance you can see the header of the basket. The drive crosses that massive ditch. Even harder to manage in Spring + Summer

    Hole 7. In the distance you can see the header of the basket. The drive crosses that massive ditch. Even harder to manage in Spring + Summer

    Middlesex Township Park & Coyote Hills Disc Golf Course - Bottom of Hole 2. After a sharp dogleg left and downward elevation.

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    Bottom of Hole 2. After a sharp dogleg left and downward elevation.

    Red Land High School Disc Golf Course - Hole 9: One of the few shots not in an open field. Dog leg left.

    Red Land High School Disc Golf Course

    1.5(2 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Ohhhh, Red Land High School .... I loathe your disc golf course. I loathe it for one reason, and…read moreone reason alone: I always lose a friggin' disc at this course. 'How', you may ask? 'How can you possibly lose a disc on such a wide-open course ... let alone two discs or three?" Let me tell you. Because there is an evil leprechaun or troll that grabs discs and runs away with them. Friggin' ridiculous. I have lost my top approach disc, my top putter, and my top putter after replacing my last top putter. Whhhhy!!!? Course Layout: This course is a grip-it-and-rip it course like none-other. There are some VERY long holes on this course (600 ft +) that have very few obstructions in the fairway. The holes are all pretty straight-forward, and you don't have too much elevation to worry about. There are very few dog-legs as well. Most of the time, you can see the pin from the box, and it is straight ahead. The exception to this is hole 3 (sort of...it is straight-ahead but behind a small grove of trees), hole 4 for sure, and hole 9 (back in the woods). Other than that -- that is about it. There is no water on the course, but the course can get soggy after some rain. Also, despite there not really being any obstacles in the fairway, there tends to be some dense vegetation to either side of you. So, if you yank it on some holes, you will likely never find your disc. Also, going after your disc is perilous...which brings me to my next category... Course Layout: 3 / 5 Venue: The actual venue itself is never busy .. at least, not when I have been there. This makes looking for an errant throw a little easier, and you can definitely play a much more mellow round without anyone on your heels. Speaking of errant throws, if you do have one ... good luck finding your disc. Not only is the vegetation dense along most holes, but it is dangerous. I have gotten poison ivy from the woods and I have gotten scraped-up pretty badly by the gratuitous number of thorny bushes ... everywhere. Venue: 2 / 5 Tee Pads and Baskets: The baskets are great. The Tee Pads? Not so much. They are way to small, and they are bordered by wood frames which are not all flush with the tee pad. It is very, very difficult to throw drives off of these tee pads safely. I have nearly rolled ankles on multiple occasions. The biggest problem with the pads stems from the fact that some of these holes are monster-holes. As previously mentioned -- 600 + feet long, so you want to put a little extra behind every tee shot. That is very difficult to do without risking injury. I don't feel safe on these pads, and so I typically tone it down a bit, or try and overcompensate with a little more arm. Ultimately, this isn't helping my game and is likely doing more harm to my mechanics than good. Tee Pads & Baskets: 2/5 (5/5 for baskets -1/5 Tee Pads) Final Thoughts: Red Land is a fun course to come out and try working on your short game and your putting. In terms of your long game, given the extreme distances on some of the holes, you can work on that too, but I recommend coming on a dry day and throwing from the grass. The tee pads are just too difficult to manage, and some of them are backed-up to a barn or other structure so that it is impossible to walk-up to them. Overall though, if you are looking for a backwoods-style, easy-going course with little traffic and some real bombs for drives, this is something to check out. If you are looking for a quality, tournament-level course ... this is sooooo far from it, it is hysterical.

    Im giving it this review just because the school that owns this course is bad like this school not…read morevery good now im just going to say a bunch of words till a get to a good length hi hikfjdhdjfjfjdkcjfkskxhcndnskducjfnekdkdnfnfnfnfnfnfnfjcnnfnfnfnfnfnfnfnndnfnfnnjjjjjjhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhjjeejejdhdjsjdjejdjdjfjdj

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    Red Land High School Disc Golf Course - Hole 7: Nestled straight-ahead alongside the tree line on the right

    Hole 7: Nestled straight-ahead alongside the tree line on the right

    Red Land High School Disc Golf Course - Hole 16: One of the many long, open-field drives at Red Land HS

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    Hole 16: One of the many long, open-field drives at Red Land HS

    Creekside Disc Golf Course

    Creekside Disc Golf Course

    3.0(1 review)
    14.4 mi

    This course infuriates me. Why? Because I always play sooooo poorly when I come here. In fact, the…read morelast two times that I have played at Creekside, I have left after 5 holes. That is how bad it went. The Course: The course is not hard; yet I disprove this statement every time I go here. For some reason, the front 9 just crushes me. From hole 1, through hole 5. Hole 1 starts off with a very short shot that you have to thread through a tight hole between the pavilion and a tree, or, you can opt to try and slice a disc (or flick a disc) from left to right around the first tree. It is an easy shot -- very beginner; but every time, I make a mistake. This is an ace-able hole. Then, frustrated, I walk to hole two that is nestled on the other side of a ditch with the creek running down the left side of the fairway -- like 10 feet away. Somehow, I always throw it into the creek -- through the rather dense tree line. The last two times, I had do go into the creek to retrieve my disc. Ridiculous. This is a very basic shot that (again) is ace-able -- definitely should be a birdie. Then you breeze by hole 3 and get to 4 which is nearly identical to 2. And the cycle continues. If you are not frustrated by your extremely embarrassing play by hole 5, the rest of the course if pretty enjoyable. The back 9 is where things get the most fun, and hole 16 (I think) is the signature hole with very high elevation shooting downward through a narrow chute of trees toward a blind basket. Great hole. It is a hike getting to the tee-box though. Despite my frustrations, this course is designed well-enough to be challenging and enjoyable. (4 / 5) Tee-Boxes and Pins: I need concrete pads to be effective. I have slipped on other surfaces way too many times. Creekside does feature some concrete tee-boxes, but they are extremely short. As in, less than a three-step approach. You will have to start way off the tee box to start, and measuring your strides is definitely something to be cognizant of. Personally, I can not comfortably throw at this course on these tee boxes. This may be why I struggle so much with the course. Honestly, I am so mindful of not rolling and ankle or slipping that my driving mechanics suffer. Pins: They are the high quality, Disc Catcher pins. They are also in relatively good shape (2 / 5: 1/5 for tee box, 4/5 for pins) Navigation/Layout: The course does take a little bit of detective work to find where you are going next; but it is still pretty straight-forward. hole 8 and 9 can get a little confusing as to where the Pin is from the tee box, and some of the back 9 can get a little bit difficult to see where you are throwing; but overall, the course is pretty intuitive and easy to follow. (4 / 5) Bugs: From May thru September, the bugs are pretty bad. Small little gnats of sorts that are constantly flying into your eyes, nose, and ears. It is very frustrating. Honestly, I can't find anything to fully deter them. Definitely bring sun glasses. (2 / 5) Crowd: There is almost never anyone else playing the course. Though, on hot summer days, people pull into the park and use the creek access. This will take hole 10 out of play. Additionally, although there aren't a lot of other disc golf players, there tend to be a lot of walkers utilizing the path that snakes around the front 9. They do not care, and walk unbearably slow. This can be frustrating. (3 / 5) Final Thoughts: There are several aspects of the course that I do like; but for whatever reason, this course always has my number. The combination of the frustrating tee boxes and the deceptively easy tee positions just gets me. Either way, if you want to play a leisurely round with a couple of friends, or by yourself, this is a good (local) option.

    Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Antrim Township Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    51.3 mi

    I skipped the park and was here specifically for the bridge. Martin's Mill Covered Bridge is a…read morehistoric wooden covered bridge located at Antrim Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is a 205-foot-long (62 m), Town lattice truss bridge, constructed in 1849. It uses no arches or exterior supports and was considered strong enough to support a bridge up to 200 feet in length. It was less costly to build than traditional arch supported bridges. It crosses Conococheague Creek. In 1973 the bridge was rehabilitated after being carried downstream by flood waters during Hurricane Agnes. Steel bracing was added at a later date to stabilize the bridge. In spite of being altered over the years due to destruction and restoration it remains a good example of this type of covered bridge design and contains approximately two-thirds of its original timbers. The bridge is only open to pedestrian traffic and is located at the end of a curvy road down to the creek. There is a small area for parking nearby. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [Review 15581 overall - 571 in Pennsylvania - 1085 of 2021.]

    Great park for anyone and everyone. There is something to do for almost every type of person. The…read moregrounds are always kept very nice.

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    Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Antrim Township Park - Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

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    Martin's Mill Covered Bridge in Antrim Township Park, Greencastle

    Boulder Woods Disc Golf Course - discgolf - Updated May 2026

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