Hillcrest Knoll Park
Course Summary
Hillcrest Knoll Park in Saint Paul, MN, boasts a solid 4.2-star rating, reflecting a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. The feedback highlights several strengths, including a well-thought-out layout that offers a variety of challenges for players of different skill levels, scenic beauty that enhances the playing experience, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance issues or navigation difficulties that are often noted in disc golf course feedback. This lack of critique might suggest that players find few faults with the course, or it may indicate a need for more diverse feedback to identify areas for improvement.
Unique features of Hillcrest Knoll Park, as noted by players, include its strategic design that cleverly utilizes the natural landscape to challenge players, making each hole interesting and engaging. This design aspect, along with the course's ability to cater
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Top Reviews
Great little public disc golf course. Nice for a quick round at lunch or with new golfers. Has a practice basket for putting.
- Michael Hotz
Went here with my daughter. Sunday August 25th 2024. One day after my 48th Birthday. We really enjoyed the beauty of the course and it's par 3 handicap. This course is so easy, a person could learn to play easily. A starter course that you will love playing on nomatter how good you are. The baskets are organized by one another so there's no confusion about which way to go to the next basket. Your distances are very short and ideal for a relaxing time of frolfing.
- Carletus “CRAZYCARL#92” McMillan
I can bike to a disc golf course! Don't know why I slept on this place for so long, this little 9 hole is a perfect way to work on your mid range, approach, and putting.
- Gerick Engle
Awesome course to work on your approach and putts. No playground. No picnic areas. There is a accesible portal potty. Dog friendly, must be on leash. Use the UDisc app to see the layout.
- B Thao (Bt)
Basic little east st paul park area. Few walking paths criss cross the area, has a small seating pavilion. Basic disc golf course was added recently and is a nice location for beginners. No need to worry about losing a disc here. No restrooms, streetside parking.
- failedreference