About
Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course offers a technical 18-hole layout set on hilly terrain with abundant natural vegetation and scenic overlooks. The course is more hiking-intensive than typical courses and best suited for adventurous disc golf players seeking a challenge beyond flat ground.
What To Expect:
- β³ Technical disc golf course with 18 holes
- πΏ Hilly terrain with thick bushes and scrub oak
- π Significant hiking involved with natural topography
- ποΈ Scenic views and natural vegetation
- πͺ Covered picnic tables and restrooms available
Important Information:
- β Wheelchair accessible parking lot available
- β Course layout includes blind throws and dense brush
- β Not recommended for beginners or families with small children
- β Bring sturdy hiking shoes and clothing to protect from vegetation
π Local Insights
π₯Ύ Prepare for Hiking: The course involves extensive walking on hilly and bushy terrain; wear sturdy shoes and long pants.
π³ Skill Levels: The course includes blind throws and dense vegetation, making it better for experienced players than beginners or families.
πͺ Amenities: Covered picnic tables and restrooms are available for breaks between rounds.
π Searching for Discs: Due to heavy bushes, losing discs is commonβbring a spotter to help and watch your footing.
π Best For
- β’Experienced disc golfers
- β’Hikers
- β’Outdoor enthusiasts
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7707 Disc Park Street, Castle Pines, CO 80108Review Sentiment
Based on 23 Google reviews
"Pronghorn Park is praised for its challenging, technical disc golf course with natural hills and scenic views, attracting skilled players who enjoy hiking terrain. Some critiques mention dense bushes and rough layout requiring caution and experience. The course rates highly overall but is less suited for beginners or casual family outings."
What You'll Find
- β’Hills
- β’Scrub Oak Vegetation
- β’Bushes
- β’Hike Trails
- β’Picnic Area
- β’Restrooms
- β’Wheelchair Accessible Parking
- β’18-Hole Disc Golf Course
- β’Natural Scenery
- β’Scenic Views
π Best Times to Visit
Visit during daylight hours to navigate the technical course safely; mornings and weekdays are quieter for unobstructed play.
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