Reedy Creek Park

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Course Description:

Heavily wooded layout with tight fairways, elevation, creeks and blind holes. An exclusive disc golf area with each hole secluded from the others.

Course Established: 1989

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Reedy Creek Park:

course has tee signs
restrooms available
handicap accessible

Directions:

Take W.T. Harris Blvd. east from either I-77 (exit 18) or I-85 (exit 45). Go 9 miles from I-77 (or 3 from I-85) to a left on Rocky River Rd., 1 mile to the park on the right. Stay on main road to a left at dead end stop sign. Park in 1st lot, look for signs.

Reviews:

4

It is a good park with all wooded holes but not to dense so if a disc goes off the path you can usually find it fairly quickly. Many people play here and if you keep your eyes pealed you will find a disc or two.

5

Very fun, interesting course with open woods and various terrain. Great for beginners because most holes are 300 or less and the trees provide cooler temps during the summer heat. Maps are usually available at the Kiosk next to the practice basket.

4

A very nice course...two different tees for most holes...easy to find discs in woods...course is kept up with very well...

4

The actual address is 2900 Rocky River Rd. This will get you to the entrance of the park to get to you to the frisbee disc course. Follow the road all the way down and take a left at the fork in the road. Then follow the signs for disc course. This was a really fun course in the woods to play in. Concrete tees for every basket and some had 2 tees. There were diagrams at every tee to where the basket was and the course was easy to follow and navigate through. The only confusing thing is that some of the baskets that had 2 tees (the 2 tees were really separated apart) looked like it belonged to another basket because they were so far apart. At first I thought I was skipping some baskets. So just be aware of this. The course is well maintained ans well kept and while there are many trees, you do have some wide openings between trees for many of the baskets. Another great course in Charlotte.