1Idlewild Disc Golf Course
Set in a beautifully maintained park with rolling terrain and scenic woods, Idlewild delivers a challenging round that rewards both beginners warming up and experienced players testing their skills across a mix of open shots and technical tree-lined fairways. Families making the drive find plenty to love: well-kept grounds, multiple pin layouts to match different skill levels, and a setting worth exploring alongside nearby Burlington.
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2Echo Valley Disc Golf Course
The roughly 4-mile layout here features dual tee areas so players of different skill levels can find their challenge, with enough open space and sightlines that families can keep discs in play and spot them easily if they venture into trees. Shaded pavilions dot the well-maintained grounds, and younger siblings can shoot hoops on a court with a lowered basket while others play.
Disc golf for mixed abilitiesLong scenic walkShade & picnic spotsFamily-friendly amenitiesBeginner-accessibleWebsite
3Lincoln Ridge Disc Golf Course
The 24-hole course here offers intermediate to advanced players a satisfying mix of long and short shots winding through wooded terrain and past the creek, with well-maintained fairways that have been improved over the years. Families appreciate the variety—disc golf sits alongside hiking trails, multiple playgrounds (including one specifically suited to younger kids with nearby facilities), and open fields, making it easy for players and non-players to spend an afternoon together.
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4Mt. Airy Forest Disc Golf Course
The elevated terrain and intricate hole design at Mt. Airy Forest create a satisfying 2-hour challenge that appeals to experienced disc golfers looking to sharpen their skills alongside family members who've progressed beyond beginner level. The course's well-maintained grounds and on-site pro shop make it a polished destination, though players should know this isn't the place to introduce disc golf for the first time.
Intermediate to advanced playersElevation changes and technical shotsFamily-friendly for experienced throwersWell-maintained course2-hour roundWebsite
5Armco park disc golf course tee #1
Tee #1 launches players into a scenic course with a mix of wide-open drives and densely wooded holes that keeps both beginners and experienced disc golfers engaged. The park setting offers a pleasant outdoor experience for families looking to introduce kids to the sport, with amenities like a clubhouse and cart rentals available.
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6William Harbin Park Disc Golf Course
The 18-hole course winds through a well-maintained park with elevation changes and varied shot types that keep play interesting for different skill levels. It's an approachable layout where newer players can build confidence while more experienced throwers find engaging challenges, and the shaded paths make for a pleasant outing even on warmer days.
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7Stonelick Disc Golf Course
This tree-lined course features multiple tee and pin locations per hole, making it a versatile challenge for both newcomers and seasoned players—though the well-maintained layout does have several holes with water hazards that reward careful disc selection and technique. Bring extra discs and water, as amenities are limited, and keep an eye out for poison ivy in the rougher areas.
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8Johnson Hills Park Disc Golf Course
The wooded layout here demands precision over power, with tight forest shots that challenge even experienced players—though the front nine offers a gentler introduction before the back nine ramps up significantly. The mature trees and well-maintained grounds create a peaceful, scenic setting perfect for families who enjoy a slower pace and don't mind navigating terrain that rewards accuracy and patience.
Wooded courseChallenging layoutWell-maintainedPeaceful & scenicHilly terrain
9Winton Woods Disc Golf Course
This recently refreshed 18-hole course offers a welcoming mix of shorter, mostly par-3 holes that let players of all skill levels enjoy a full round without feeling overwhelmed. The wooded layout has improved tree coverage and updated baskets and tee pads, making it an ideal spot for families to get outside together and take a scenic walk through the park.
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10Boone Woods Disc Golf Course
Boone Woods' 18-hole course features a mix of open fairways and tree-lined technical shots, making it welcoming for first-timers while offering enough challenge to keep returning players engaged. Well-maintained paths wind through the park with restrooms conveniently placed throughout, and the front nine is particularly approachable for families new to disc golf.
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11Vineyard Cincinnati Disc Golf Course
This 18-hole course features a satisfying mix of short and long holes with open fairways and wooded sections, making it accessible for players building their skills without feeling overwhelming. Families should know that several holes include water hazards—a fun challenge for experienced players, though something to keep in mind if young or newer disc golfers are in your group.
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12Heritage Park Disc Golf Course
The wide-open layout here makes it perfect for families learning the sport—shorter drives are totally manageable, and there's plenty of room to practice without feeling cramped. Just know that the tall grass and dense bamboo groves can swallow errant discs, so keeping eyes on your throws (and maybe bringing a friend to help spot) will save you frustration and disc fees.
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13Devou Disc Golf Course
Sprawling across rolling hills with woods and open fairways, Devou demands a solid afternoon commitment and sturdy legs—but rewards active families with beautiful scenery, a genuine workout, and plenty of elevation challenges that keep even experienced players sharp. Download the UDisc app before you arrive, wear hiking shoes, and consider splitting up: disc golfers can tackle the full 18 while less-experienced players enjoy the playgrounds and picnic areas scattered throughout the park.
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14Highland Hills Park Disc Golf Course
The nine-hole layout here offers a straightforward, beginner-friendly introduction to disc golf set across well-maintained turf and woodland sections—perfect for families wanting to try the sport without overwhelming complexity. Bring extra discs (the wooded right side loves to swallow them) and expect a quick outing that pairs nicely with other park time before heading elsewhere.
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15Burnet Woods Disc Golf
The rolling terrain at Burnet Woods demands plenty of legwork—elevation changes pepper the 18-hole layout—but families gain a well-maintained course where open fairways reward thoughtful shot placement rather than threading needles through tight woods. First-timers should grab a map or download UDisc before heading out, as signage is minimal; once oriented, you'll find good tee pads, a small pond, and mature trees that make the hilly climbs feel worthwhile.
Elevation challengesBeginner-friendly designWooded settingAccessible parking18 holesWebsite
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