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Best Charlotte Disc Golf Courses

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  1. Reedy Creek Park Disc Golf Course1

    Reedy Creek Park Disc Golf Course

    The wooded layout here features well-maintained fairways with paved tee areas and plenty of tree-lined shots that keep rounds engaging for mixed skill levels. Families can expect a pleasant, low-wait experience even on busy days, though spotting discs together among the leafy canopy is part of the fun—and a good reminder to bring spares.

    wooded disc golf coursebeginner-friendly layoutpaved teesfamily-friendly pacescenic park setting
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  2. Frank Liske Park2

    Frank Liske Park

    The sprawling disc golf course here winds through a scenic park with nearly two miles of walking trails, peaceful lake views, and plenty of open space for families to explore between rounds. Bring shade of your own on hot days, but you'll find restrooms and sheltered areas throughout, plus the bonus of a dog-friendly environment if your family has a four-legged player in tow.

    disc golfnature trailslake scenerydog-friendlyfamily-paced activity
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  3. Bradford Park Disc Golf Course3

    Bradford Park Disc Golf Course

    The wooded layout here offers a nice mix of open and technical shots with narrow fairways that reward accuracy without being punishing—challenging enough to keep intermediate players engaged, but the shorter tees provide a good entry point for families working their way up in the sport. Well-maintained grounds and pleasant views make this a solid choice for a morning or afternoon of disc golf with kids ready to move beyond beginner courses.

    Wooded disc golf courseMultiple skill levelsWell-maintained groundsTechnical layoutCharlotte-area destination
  4. Hornets Nest Disc Golf Course4

    Hornets Nest Disc Golf Course

    This well-maintained course offers a fun yet satisfying challenge for players of varying skill levels, with a scenic park setting that gives families plenty of reasons to linger. The layout rewards practice and improvement, making it ideal for younger players working on their technique alongside supportive coaches and more experienced disc golfers.

    disc golf courseskill-buildingscenic park settingfamily-friendlybeginner to intermediatecoaching available
  5. Kilborne Disc Golf Course5

    Kilborne Disc Golf Course

    This wooded 19-hole course winds through tree-lined fairways with clearly marked paths, offering multiple layout options so players can experience different challenges in one visit. It's set within a full park featuring walking trails, a playground, and skate park, making it easy for non-playing family members to stay entertained while you're on the course.

    Disc golf courseWooded layoutMultiple course optionsFamily-friendly park settingBeginner to advanced play
  6. Eastway Disc Golf Course6

    Eastway Disc Golf Course

    The well-maintained fairways here offer a nice mix of open and wooded holes, with clean facilities and practice areas that make it easy to warm up before your round. The course has both shorter and longer layouts, so families can choose their challenge level—though plan for a leisurely 2+ hours if you're taking on the full course.

    Multiple difficulty levelsPractice areas & facilitiesWooded & open holesFamily-paced roundsClean restroomsScenic setting
  7. Renaissance Park Disc Golf Course - Red7

    Renaissance Park Disc Golf Course - Red

    The Red course winds through a mix of wooded sections and open field shots, offering plenty of technical challenges without being overwhelming—making it an ideal spot for families with players of varying skill levels to practice and improve together. The well-maintained layout keeps rounds moving at a good pace, though families should plan visits after dry weather since the course can get boggy after rain.

    beginner-friendly disc golftechnical skill-buildingwooded and open playquick roundsall skill levels welcome
  8. The Scrapyard DGC8

    The Scrapyard DGC

    Wooded fairways wind through elevation changes and tree-lined shots at this well-maintained course, where families can choose between shorter and longer layouts depending on skill level. Beginners will find the lines forgiving enough to enjoy, while older kids and adults seeking a real test can tackle water hazards and the challenge of navigating dense woods with precise throws.

    disc golfwooded coursevarying difficulty levelswater hazardselevationskill-building
  9. Creekside Disc Golf Course9

    Creekside Disc Golf Course

    The wooded 18-hole layout here features narrow fairways lined with trees and creative hole designs that keep play interesting without excessive distance—most holes run around 200 feet, making it accessible for players of varying skill levels. Bring mid-range discs and putters, and plan for a leisurely walk through shaded paths where you'll navigate around sticker bushes and natural obstacles.

    Beginner-friendly disc golfWooded course18 holesCasual family outingTree-lined fairways
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  10. Bailey Road Disc Golf Course10

    Bailey Road Disc Golf Course

    This 21-hole par-3 course blends beginner-friendly open stretches with technical woodland shots, letting families choose their own adventure—younger or less experienced players can loop back to the parking lot for a shorter round, while those seeking a challenge push through tree-lined hills and creative terrain that rewards thoughtful disc selection.

    beginner-friendly optionpar-3 coursemixed terrainadjustable difficultywell-maintained grounds
  11. Kilborne Park11

    Kilborne Park

    The wooded back section of Kilborne Park hosts an accessible 18-hole disc golf course winding through natural forest, with helpful signage at each hole and plenty of seating and shade scattered throughout. It's a beginner-friendly layout that doesn't feel overwhelming, making it an easy way to introduce kids and new players to the sport while enjoying tree-lined paths and open fairways.

    disc golf coursebeginner-friendlyforest trailsfamily-accessibleshaded coursewell-maintained
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  12. Stumpy Creek Disc Golf Course12

    Stumpy Creek Disc Golf Course

    Concrete tee boxes and well-marked holes wind through scenic woods with significant elevation changes—a challenging but beautifully maintained course that rewards players ready for climbing. Families with older kids who enjoy a real workout will appreciate the varied terrain and woodland scenery, though the steep hills and occasional ravines make this better suited for intermediate players than beginners.

    Wooded courseElevation challengesWell-maintainedScenic walkingFor experienced players
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  13. Renaissance Disc Golf Park - Gold13

    Renaissance Disc Golf Park - Gold

    The Gold layout at Renaissance is a serious challenge with lengthy holes that demand strong throwing skills and stamina—expect plenty of elevation changes, creek-bed navigation, and beautiful terrain that rewards fit, experienced players ready to work for their score.

    Advanced/challenging courseScenic hikingMultiple skill-level layoutsWell-maintained groundsElevation & terrain variety
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  14. JAARS Disc Golf Course14

    JAARS Disc Golf Course

    All 18 holes feature concrete tee pads and detailed signage, making this a well-maintained technical course that rewards accurate throws through tree-lined fairways and varied shot challenges. The shorter layout packs rewarding complexity into a compact space, offering skill-building fun for disc golfers ready to step up their game.

    Technical disc golf courseTree-lined fairwaysConcrete tee padsSkill-building challengeWell-maintained course
  15. Nevin Disc Golf Course - Matt Keatts Memorial disc golf course15

    Nevin Disc Golf Course - Matt Keatts Memorial disc golf course

    The long, wooded layout here challenges players of all skill levels with multiple course variations accessible through the UDisc app—a feature that makes navigation much easier and lets families choose their preferred difficulty level. The front nine winds through dense trees while the back nine opens up more, so there's variety throughout, though be prepared for some steep terrain and bring patience for a full outing.

    challenging course designmultiple layouts for different skill levelswooded and open holesnavigation app recommendedall-day outing
  16. Winget Plantation Ruins Disc Golf Course16

    Winget Plantation Ruins Disc Golf Course

    The varied hole layouts here—mixing open fairways with tree-lined shots, uphill and downhill throws, and everything from short accuracy challenges to longer distance plays—keep young and new disc golfers engaged without overwhelming them. The modest distances make it approachable for families, while the historic plantation ruins and beautiful grounds add a scenic, exploratory element to your round.

    Beginner-friendly disc golfVaried shot types and difficultyHistoric ruins to exploreScenic natural settingWell-marked course
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  17. Sugar Creek Park Disc Golf Course17

    Sugar Creek Park Disc Golf Course

    Sugar Creek Park's all-par-three disc golf course packs variety into a compact layout, with both wide-open shots and technical narrow plays that make it a solid challenge for growing players. The recently refreshed basket setup and mix of hole lengths give families a manageable but engaging outing, especially when paired with the park's tennis courts, basketball, and picnic facilities.

    beginner-friendly par-3 layouttechnical shot varietycompact coursemultiuse park amenitiescasual family outing
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