Elk Ridge Meadows Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Elk Ridge Meadows Disc Golf Course in Payson, Utah, offers a unique experience with its scenic views and well-maintained layout. Many players appreciate the course's design, which features a mix of challenging holes that cater to various skill levels. It's a great spot for both beginners looking to improve and seasoned players seeking a fun round.
The course benefits from a friendly atmosphere that makes it inviting for disc golfers of all backgrounds. Players have noted that the community vibe enhances the overall experience, making it a fantastic place to meet fellow enthusiasts and share tips.
Overall, Elk Ridge Meadows is a solid choice for a day of disc golf, with its combination of beautiful surroundings and engaging course design. Whether you're playing a casual round or aiming to sharpen your skills, you're sure to enjoy your time here.
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
As far as the South part of the park itself goes, it's nice. The boys enjoyed it. However, the disc golf course could be better. The first several holes are well maintained nearest the main park, but the last half is weedy and not much fun to walk thru. Sadly, many of the hole signs have been vandalized (by entitled teenagers would be my guess), so that is just sad. It does end where it starts, so the design could be worse. Overall it's ok.
- Joe W.
A nice park just up Payson canyon. Expect it to be 4-8 degrees cooler than in the valley. The golf course crosses back and forth over the river, which is dry by this point in the canyon. It tends to get a little dirty from other visitor's so 4 out of 5
- Brent Stratton
Course is 3 holes mowed. The rest of the tee boxes are in an unmowed field full of fox tails. Each tee is sponsored but, evidently, the sponsors of holes 4-8 could care less. Shameful. Don't waste your time.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
- Jeannie Morales
Great place to come and throw got 9 holes besides a disc golf course and playground not so smart just asking for problems
- Cory Jolley