Maryville College Woods DGC

Maryville, TNGet Directions →

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Maryville College Woods DGC is a hidden gem for disc golfers looking for a mix of challenge and beauty. The course is nestled in a wooded area, offering a serene environment that enhances the experience while playing. The layout is well thought out, with a variety of holes that keep the game interesting and engaging.

One of the standout features is the course's elevation changes, which add an exciting twist to the gameplay. It's refreshing to find a course that not only tests your skills but also rewards you with stunning views. The natural surroundings make every throw feel like an adventure.

Overall, this course is a must-visit for anyone in the Maryville area. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, you’ll find something to enjoy here. The welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained grounds make it a great spot to spend an afternoon with friends or to hone your skills.

Overall Rating

4.0 (2 reviews)

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If you're looking for a peaceful and enjoyable disc golf experience, Maryville College's course is a must-visit. This quaint three-par course is nestled in a wooded area on campus, offering a serene and picturesque setting. Despite the trees, most of the lanes are surprisingly open, making it a great choice for players of all skill levels. As you navigate the course, you'll follow a winding road that leads to a large campus house. The quiet and secluded atmosphere creates a perfect backdrop for a relaxing round of disc golf. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Maryville College's disc golf course is a hidden gem that's sure to impress.

- K Aug

Really enjoyed the walk today . Not sure how long the trail loop is because the trail branches off in several places to other directions . None are marked ( this is why it’s 4 rather than 5 star ) being unfamiliar with the area made it a bit more difficult as I came out almost a mile from where I parked . I hiked/ walked 6.7 miles . I think what I read said it was 3 miles . I admit , I did not use a nap , just followed the trail as I had plenty of time and wasn’t in any hurry

- Laurie Wright