I am admittedly a novice in the world of disc golf. This was my first course, and since my first visit about six weeks ago, I have played on four courses, and I've played this one three times. The Paradise Point Disc Golf Course is best played the first time with someone who has been there before, as the connecting tees are not always obvious. On the whole, the course is well kept, though a couple of signs are broken and the some tees have broken corners or cracks. The first three holes feature somewhat dramatic elevation changes, but the rest is fairly flat. Overall, it's a solid course, within reach of beginners and offering some challenges for experienced players as well. The I-5 bridges run over head, which isn't the greatest, but the Lewis River also wraps around the park, so there's a kind of a balance to it. This course is in a state park, so you will need a day pass for $10 or the annual Discover Pass for $30.
A chill swim spot. Great for families with kids. There is a rope swing for swinging into the water. Nice calm currents. Shallow areas for wading. Easily accessibility from the road. $10 Day pass required for parking. Picnic benches and BBQ's provided.
I thought paying to play would provide a better course, it did not. I had a great time playing hear while camping. I would not make a special drive. The course is clean and well maintained. The shots were not creative though.
This is an often overlooked disc golf course with 9 holes. I live nearby and am able to play several times a week. I rarely encounter other players. I don't play too many other places so my assessment of the course is limited by my experience. With that said, I really enjoy this course. The spring of 2016 has shown a remarkable improvement of the course grounds... the tees are maintained, some new signs put up, the brush was cut way back, and they are mowing much more frequently.
The first hole is the most interesting to be sure; the tee and the basket are both directly underneath the I-5 bridge. It's just a cool hole. The other trick to know is when departing baskets 2 and 4, the path to the next tee leaves from the back of the green - leading away from the tee you just used. Oh, and when you get to #3, don't aim for the basket to the right which is easy to see! He basket for #3 is a dog leg to the left - pretty much hidden from the tee box.
Submitted by the red Volvo guy.
I may add more later but I'm sure there are more complete reviews online.
Paradise Point Disc Golf Course is a US Point Of Interest based in Ridgefield, Washington. Paradise Point Disc Golf Course is located at 33914 NW Paradise Park Rd, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA.
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