North Branch River Park
Course Summary
North Branch River Park in Montpelier, VT, is a disc golfer's delight! With a solid rating of 4.4, it offers a refreshing mix of challenging holes and beautiful scenery. The course layout is well-thought-out, making it enjoyable for both beginners and seasoned players.
What really stands out is the park's natural beauty, with lush surroundings that enhance the overall experience. I’ve found that the course has a nice balance of open and wooded areas, which keeps things interesting and tests various skills. Plus, the well-maintained fairways and greens add to the overall playability.
The sense of community is palpable here, with friendly fellow disc golfers often ready to share tips or join for a round. Whether you’re looking to improve your game or just enjoy a leisurely day in nature, North Branch River Park is definitely worth a visit!
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Having run, skied, and biked these trails for decades, it's a gem. Trails connect to the larger network through Hubbard Park. In the winter, cross-country skiers will find trail access to additional ski trails at the Sparrow Farm and Sherwood Forest that are maintained by the Onion River Nordic Club.
- J. Gregory Gerdel
Absolutely gorgeous! Adorable little walk, great place to take the kids, hidden skate park, bike path, picnic area, tennis courts and signs to tell you what plants are there . Loooove it! And right around the corner from home!
- Natalie Jackson
Great place to run. Ran a 5 miler and enjoyed every bit of it - first time here. Saw plenty of Mountain Bikers as well. Hope to get back soon!!
- Chicago Chef
Fantastic park with a great trail. It's a scenic walk with lovely views of the trees. It's bikeable as well.
- Philip Yazbak
Was forced to stay in the shallow end with my daughter who had a life vest on while the summer camp kids were allowed in the deeper end Because children with life vests aren't allowed In the deeper end even with parents. So instead my family of 7 shared very shallow water, which was as warm as a bath, with a million other kids jumping and splashing on us and on other kids and in our way. Fee for entry Cash Or checks only. Wasn't very happy at all with the experience here. Day camp kids flooded the waters while families with kids in floats were forced to stay in ridiculously warm shallow water!! Not ever visiting this place again. Rather find a river front for free!!!!!!!!!
- Miranda Campbell