Best Toledo Disc Golf Courses
Disc golf courses around Greater Toledo — a free, easy way to get older kids moving outdoors.
1Oak Openings Preserve Metropark
This well-maintained course winds through diverse landscapes and ecosystems, giving families a chance to play disc golf while exploring nature's variety. Between rounds, you can take advantage of trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas to round out your visit.
Well-marked disc golf courseBeautiful natural settingFamily-friendly amenitiesScenic backdrop for outdoor activityMulti-use preserve environmentWebsite
2Parmelee Park Disc Golf Course
Short to moderate holes winding through wooded areas make this course forgiving enough for families discovering the sport for the first time. Clear signage and well-maintained baskets mean less confusion and more fun as everyone finds their rhythm.
Beginner-friendly course designMix of wooded and open shotsWell-maintained baskets and tee areasSkill-building potentialPeaceful, scenic settingFamily-friendly park amenities nearbyWebsite
3Vienna Park Disc Golf Course
Playing here costs nothing, and the well-maintained course delivers good variety and challenge across different skill levels. The clean park setting with nearby bathrooms and scenic trees makes it easy for families to settle in for a relaxed round.
Free playWell-maintained courseVaried difficulty and shot typesFamily-friendly settingOn-site facilities (bathrooms)Scenic wooded layoutWebsite
4Heritage Park Disc Golf Course
Tree-lined holes and variable difficulty spread across this spacious, well-maintained park course offer something for different skill levels. Come prepared with extra discs, closed-toe shoes, and awareness of natural hazards like poison ivy and water features that can eat discs.
Full 18-hole disc golf courseChallenging, nature-filled layoutScenic, tree-lined settingMultiple hole configurationsBring backup discsWatch for water and vegetation hazardsWebsite
5Ottawa Park Disc Golf Course
Uphill and downhill shots add interest to this 19-hole course, and a practice basket lets you warm up before diving in. A full round delivers roughly 6,000 steps of activity, turning your disc golf outing into a genuinely good walk through the park.
Varied course layoutPractice basket availableGood exercise & walkingOngoing improvementsQuieter on weekdaysWebsite
6Walsh Park Disc Golf Course Hole #1
The 18-hole layout here splits nicely for mixed-skill families: open fairways on the front nine welcome beginners, while wooded sections and elevation changes on the back nine reward more experienced players. The riverside setting pairs perfectly with a nearby playground and park amenities, so you can easily extend your outing with a picnic or some time on the swings.
Beginner-friendly front nineScenic riverside holesMixed difficulty layoutWell-maintained courseFamily park amenities nearbyOpen and wooded variety
7Reighard Park Disc Golf Course
Dual tee options let families adjust difficulty on the fly and stretch a 9-hole course into 18 holes if energy and interest permit. Tree-lined fairways provide moderate challenge with on-site restrooms, making this a convenient choice for newer players.
Beginner-friendly course designDual tee boxes for varied skill levels9 holes playable as 18Wooded, scenic layoutOn-site restroomsModerate difficultyWebsite
8Willow Metropark Disc Golf Course
Beautiful natural surroundings create an inviting backdrop for families new to disc golf, though the narrow fairways and challenging layout demand some patience and navigation care. Note that maintenance work is currently affecting some holes, so check conditions before you go.
Beginner-friendly for new playersScenic natural settingChallenging narrow fairwaysEasy to get lost without local knowledgeCurrently under maintenance with some holes closedEntry and equipment fees applyWebsite
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