Yucaipa Regional Park DGC
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Course Description:
Fun course in well kept, beautiful park. Mostly grassy areas with several holes near lakes. Some elevation along with OB roads and a drainage channel add challenge. Camping, mountain biking, hiking, waterpark and swimming beach (in season) and fishing. Course pulled in summer. Usually open Nov. to May.
Course Established: 2006
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Additional Course Information for Yucaipa Regional Park DGC:
Directions:
I-10; Exit 85 - Live Oak Canyon/Oak Glen. Turn left on Live Oak (becomes Oak Glen), 3.5 miles to the park on the left. 1st tee across from restrooms in area 4B. M-F, vehicle fee/$7 ($10 Sat-Sun). Walk ins = $2 each (short walk to 2nd tee). Annual pass also available.





yucaipa is nice but a little heavy on the entry fee, pile a lot of people into one car split the fee, unless your a rich disc golfer ,then pay for everyone else. however the course is inendated with asphault ob wich of course does a # on the plastic.That being said there are slight elevation changes and a good amount of trees with a few big arm shots. Accuracy will prove to be a winning factor on this course. New CC tees installed last year. Weekly Random doubles 9 AM monthlie 1st sat each month 9Am .My fav the back 9
pray for lack of wind and no ice
Yucaipa Regional Park Disc Golf Course is an excellent course with something to offer every disc golfer. Pros; Beautiful park with three lakes, wooded and open holes, elevation changes, and island holes all surrounded by beautiful mountains and wildlife (spotted two different types of eagle and a bobcat there last year). Excellent layout of the course keeps distance between baskets and next tees to a minimum, allowing easy course navigation. New innova baskets and concrete tee pads on all 18 holes as of 2010. Cons; The main detraction is civilians on summer weekends. Big waterpark draw from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The only other possible con is that the length of the course is not huge, even in the long positions, but with the O.B. on holes 1,2,3,10,11 and 18, the distances are enough to keep even big arms entertained. Overall I would have rated this course 5/5 but there would be some legitimate complaints from big arm pros. I don't want to compare this course to other So. Cal. courses by name, but I have played nearly every course in So. Cal. and Yucaipa compares favorably with the very best courses out there. If you come out on a weekday, there will be no crowds at all and even on the weekends, the course is under-used. Monthly the first Sunday of the month at 12 noon.