No courses over water.Ĭourse is very popular, so expect there to be large amounts of traffic if you are going on a peak time (weekends). Trash receptacles at nearly every hole, so no need to carry garbage very long. Paths in the woods are all very clear, easy to navigate through. There are multiple holes that require a significant climb up or down a hill, just as a note. Also clearly marked are the locations of the next tee once you complete a hole, something not always apparent with all disc golf coursesĪ great mix of challenging holes as well as more manageable ones. Sense of great maintenance as well as lots of ‘crowd sourced’ renovations, such as outlining the paths with tree branches to make sure they are clearly marked. The ‘Pro’ tees are all nicely finished, most with stones outlining the runway. They have done some serious renovations since the last time I was there. Reviewed By Vince S - Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaĪwesome 18 hole disc golf course in Cranberry. Some of the difficult courses have alternative routes for soft fearful types. Think twice about taking smaller children here, also be prepared to get dirty and gain a few scrapes, bruises and scratches. You can negate a better price for larger groups and they do offer AAA discounts. Also the company did not seem to closely regulate how many people were allowed onto the course at a given time which caused long waits and lines. Would have been 4 stars but the lack of provided helmets and preventing us from wearing our own helmets is very concerning and very atypical. Book an early time to avoid waiting during the course. Book in advance and arrive early to battle for a parking spot. Parking can be a serious issue on weekends. The highlight for us was the 2 swings into the nets. They also wouldn't let us wear our own helmets which was even stranger. It was a little concerning that they did not use helmets which is a first for us. It takes about 3 hours to complete depending on your speed and crowds. The course is located in a small section of the park near the 65 acre lake. There is only minimal orientation from staff and minimal oversight as you navigate the courses on your own. This is a short adventure course that focuses on rope obstacles rather than zip lines.
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