1Blendon Woods Disc Golf Course
Shaded fairways and regular benches make this beginner-friendly course perfect for families new to disc golf—you can take breaks between holes while kids spot wildlife like chipmunks and birds, and the shorter layout means a quick, confidence-building game without steep difficulty spikes.
beginner-friendlywell-maintainedfamily breaks & bencheswildlife viewingshorter rounds
2Brent Hambrick Memorial Disc Golf Course
With 27 holes winding through Hoover Reservoir Park's scenic landscape—mixing open fairways with tree-lined shots and a backdrop of water and trails—this well-maintained course offers enough variety for beginners to enjoy while providing genuine challenge for experienced players. Families can expect a friendly atmosphere, ample walking through nature, and the option to play a shorter or extended round depending on stamina and skill.
Disc golfNature walksScenic reservoir viewsMixed skill levelsAll-day activityWebsite
3Simsbury Park Disc Golf Course
The 18-hole layout here rewards players with varied shot types and solid maintenance, though the winding design takes a round or two to learn—worth the small learning curve for families who enjoy a moderate challenge and don't mind occasionally muddy patches.
Well-maintained courseVaried difficulty shotsBeginner-friendly with repeat visitsScenic wooded layoutFamily-accessible skill levelsWebsite
4Lobdell Reserve Disc Golf Course
The well-maintained course here mixes open fairways with tree-lined challenges, offering a pleasant walk through natural surroundings with holes suited to different skill levels. Families will appreciate the thoughtful course design, improved amenities like restrooms and benches, and the chance to combine outdoor exercise with disc golf play in a scenic, peaceful setting.
Disc golf for mixed abilitiesNature walks & trailsWell-maintained groundsFamily-friendly amenitiesScenic outdoor experienceWebsite
5Flat Rocks Disc Golf Course
The wooded and open layout transitions from tree-lined holes to expansive field play and hillside challenges, with trash cans and benches stationed throughout to keep the experience comfortable. Well-maintained tee pads, clear directional markers at every hole, and plenty of parking make this an accessible outing for families new to disc golf or looking for an easy walk through beautiful grounds.
Well-maintained courseMixed terrain (wooded & open)Clear signageEasy walking trailsFamily-friendly difficulty optionsWebsite
6Marysville Disc Golf Course
This expansive 18-hole course winds through open meadows and wooded sections with plenty of distance between baskets, offering a good mix of long throws and technical shots through trees. Families should plan for a substantial walk and watch for shared-path traffic—check that the nearby paved trail is clear before throwing, especially on busier days, and snap a photo of the course map beforehand since a few hole transitions aren't well marked.
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7Griggs Reservoir Park Disc Golf Course
The wide-open meadow layout along the Scioto River makes this course particularly welcoming for families new to disc golf, with holes sized just right for beginners to build confidence without overwhelming them. The scenic riverside setting and gentle terrain mean kids and parents can enjoy a morning outdoors together, though players should take care near the water's edge and watch for local wildlife.
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8The Players Course at Alum Creek
With wooded holes winding through scenic views and a mix of open fairways and tighter basket placements, this well-maintained course offers a natural setting that works for players building their skills and those looking for more challenge. A typical round takes 2–3 hours, making it an accessible outing for families curious about disc golf, and the on-site dog park gives you flexibility if you want to bring the whole crew.
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9Kinslow Park Disc Golf Course
The front nine features tight, technical wooded holes that reward smart shot selection, while the back nine opens up with longer, more distance-driven throws—a layout that keeps both beginners and experienced players engaged. The course maintenance is thoughtful, with regularly adjusted basket positions that give returning families fresh challenges on each visit.
Well-maintained courseMixed difficulty (front and back)Beginner-friendlyScenic wooded settingStrategic playWebsite
10Gordon Holton Memorial Disc Golf Course
This wooded course winds through scenic terrain with a mix of elevation changes and tree-lined fairways—bring extra discs since water hazards claim a few, and plan for a longer round on this more challenging layout. The course stays wet after rain, so pick a dry day and wear shoes you don't mind getting muddy for the best experience.
Intermediate to advanced disc golfWooded course with elevationWater hazardsScenic natural settingLonger roundWebsite
11Tri-Village Church Disc Golf Course
This developing nine-hole course sits on church grounds and offers a low-pressure introduction to disc golf for families just getting started. The layout will improve as it becomes more established, making it an ideal spot to practice before tackling more mature courses.
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12Whitehall Community Park Disc Golf Course
The 9-hole course here doubles as an 18-hole layout with two baskets per hole, letting families knock out a full round in about an hour—perfect for introducing kids to disc golf without an all-day commitment. Beautiful scenery and well-maintained grounds make it an ideal starter course that builds confidence before tackling tougher local challenges.
Beginner-friendly disc golfQuick 18-hole playScenic natural settingFamily-length outingWell-maintained course
13Glacier Ridge Disc Golf Course
The 18-hole course splits between open grassland and wooded sections, offering straightforward shots that work well for beginners and casual players learning the sport. Families should know the open fairways are narrow with tall grass beyond—keep throws down the center—and the property has ticks and poison ivy in prairie areas, so stick to mowed sections and check for pests afterward.
Beginner-friendly disc golfMixed woodland and open layoutCasual weekend playTick and poison-ivy cautionLess crowded than other coursesWebsite
14Veterans Memorial Disc Golf Course
The well-marked course winds through wooded sections alongside traditional park amenities, offering a mixed bag of difficulty levels that works best for families who don't mind adapting on the fly. Bring patience for potentially lost discs in the rougher holes, arrive early to avoid crowds, and let younger players skip the trickier shots—the concrete tees and variety of hole designs make it worthwhile for a family outing.
Mixed difficultyWooded playFamily-friendly with flexibilityLow-loss beginner discs recommendedBest at off-peak times
15Scioto Grove Disc Golf Course
This quarry-set course offers a mix of accessible holes and genuine challenges across rolling terrain, with elevation changes that make it more interesting than typical metro courses—a solid choice for families wanting to try disc golf without feeling overwhelmed, especially since gentler holes balance out the trickier ones.
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16Area 51 Disc Golf Course
This mostly flat course offers a welcoming introduction to disc golf, with well-spaced tees and rest areas that make it comfortable for players of all ages and experience levels. The variety of hole lengths keeps the game interesting, though families should check conditions after rain and stay alert in rougher sections during warmer months.
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17Walnut Hill Disc Golf Course
Sprawling across a former golf course, Walnut Hill offers a well-designed 18-hole disc golf layout with long fairways shaded by mature trees and tee options for different skill levels. Families can combine a round with a walk on the paved trail, a stop at the newer playground, and a picnic at the shelter house—making for a full afternoon of mixed activities in a quiet, spacious setting.
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