Heritage Trails Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Heritage Trails Disc Golf Course in Slinger, Wisconsin, is a fantastic spot that boasts a high rating, which is no surprise given its well-maintained layout. The course offers a nice mix of challenging holes that cater to all skill levels, making it a fun experience whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro. The scenic beauty of the surroundings adds to the overall enjoyment of the game.
One of the highlights of this course is its thoughtful design, which incorporates natural features that enhance the gameplay. The variety of shots required keeps things interesting, and players often appreciate the opportunity to test their skills in different ways. Plus, the course is known for being clean and well-kept, which definitely contributes to a pleasant day out.
Community vibes are strong here, with fellow players often sharing tips and encouraging each other. If you’re looking for a welcoming atmosphere paired with a great disc golf experience, Heritage Trails is definitely worth a visit. You’ll likely leave with a smile and maybe even some new friends!
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Beautiful well groomed park with 18 spacious holes of disc golf and several challenging hiking trails and 9 hole soccer golf course
- Belinda Matter
Gorgeus typically well maintained and minimally populated course. Please pay park fee so they continue the maintenance and development
- Simon .kermyrdin
Hidden Gem of disk golfing and FOOT GOLF!!! How do not more people know about FOOT GOLFING! Gather up some soccer balls and mix it with golfing. Kick the ball to the hole and keep score. Great exercise! I actually haven't done the disk gold because I love the foot golf so much. Bring some waters with you, the area is somewhat big to cover on a hot day. Entrance fee is $5 or $30 for an annual pass for resident and an upcharge for non residents. There is a porta-potty and bubbler here. I do wish there were new flag poles, as they are old and fall down.. do not touch them, please!!! I picked one up and shards of fiber glass got stuck un my hands. Ouch!! Bring the family.
- Amber Sherry
Overall it’s a good course. If you can’t throw straight, you are going to have a ROUGH time. Would have given it five stars, but there are no signs that show where the basket is and how far to it from the tee pad.
- Nick Schuster
Nice course but not kid and stroller friendly. Lots of rocky inclines and mountain bikers riding around dangerously.
- Adam Bader