Perfect Your Game at Disc Golf Courses Around the Main Line

Round up your family, besties or significant other for a thrilling day of disc golf at these courses throughout the Philly suburbs.

If you’re looking to spice up your next nature walk, disc golf is the perfect addition to your trip. Any normal afternoon stroll can turn into an exciting contest that’s approachable even for newbies to the game. Check out these disc golf courses around the Main Line and get started today!

Fort Washington State Park

500 S. Bethlehem Pke., Fort Washington

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The nine-hole disc golf course at Fort Washington State Park provides a scenic walk through the woods as you play. Located near the Militia Hill picnic area, it’s also the perfect spot to enjoy an outdoor lunch after your game.

Kerr Park

126 Wallace Ave., Downingtown

 

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Kerr Park has an 18-hole course that goes through both woods and water. One hole even poses the challenge of throwing your disc across the river. Park in the lot near the library to find the first tee near the playground.

Shamona Main 9

1101 Dowlin Forge Rd., Downingtown

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With a lightly wooded nine-hole course, Shamona Main 9 is a good spot for beginners looking to learn the game and experts hoping for a quick session. This course is an ideal venue for family play without the risk of losing any discs.

Camp Sankanac

68 Bertolet Rd., Spring City

Camp Sankanac is closed in the summer months due to summer camp season, but the course makes for fun play during the rest of the year. The 18 holes boast a variety of elevated tees, water play and more. There is a $3 cost to play.

Tamanend Park

1255 Second Street Pke., Southampton

Established 10 years ago, Tamanend Park’s disc golf course has excited players for years with its hole designs. With nine holes and shorter distances, it’s a more approachable course for beginners.

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Upper Salford Park

559 Salford Station Rd., Schwenksville

Originally a nine-hole course, Upper Salford Park now has 18 holes thanks to a local Eagle Scout who built the rest of the course for a project. The additional holes are shorter and in open spaces, making the park a great place to practice your skills.

Windlestrae Hennings Field

1147 Kenas Rd., North Wales

Established in 2020, this disc golf course boasts nine holes in a lightly wooded area with a variety of elevations. Located in William F. Maule Park, it’s a good venue to check out the pavilion and other sports facilities after your game.

Plains Park

50 W. Orvilla Rd., Hatfield

Plains Park provides a challenging nine-hole course, mostly through dense woods. With a church and playground nearby, this area is typically bustling with non-players, so make sure to keep an eye out for passersby before you throw.

Reservoir Park

601 Franklin Ave., Phoenixville

 

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Also known as ReZ Park, this course features nine beginner-friendly holes and nine technical wooded holes. Enjoy your views of the lush community gardens and winding bike trails as you play. The park hosts a number of tournaments and other events, such as weekly doubles in the summer and an indoor putting league in the winter.

Kenilworth Disc Golf Course

1151 Scherfel Blvd., Pottstown

Another Eagle Scout project course, Kenilworth is a fun 18-hole course for all players. The first five holes are wooded while the rest of the course is open with strategically planted trees. The course is located inside Scherfel Field, which also hosts other sports facilities to cap off the fun.

Lenape Park

4991 Skippack Pke., Collegeville

Established in 2023, Lenape Park’s disc golf course is sufficiently challenging. The 18-hole course is heavily wooded and very hilly, making it a stimulating course for more experienced players.

Wilson Farm Park

500 Lee Rd., Chesterbrook

With only four holes, this course serves as a quick practice for experts on lunch breaks or newer players looking to learn. The scenery on Wilson Farm course also makes up for the size of this chip-and-putt.

Haverford Reserve

101 Green Ln., Haverford

 

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This 18-hole course is suitable for players of all skill levels. The course begins near the reserve’s Meadow Trail and follows through scenic greenery. Open from dawn to dusk, this venue is ideal for playing at any time of the day.

Mt. Bradford Preserve

921 Sconnelltown Rd., West Chester

Located on what was once a large residential estate, this course plays through mature woodland and grass meadows. With nine holes weaving through hilly woods, this course is ideal for more experienced players who want to take in the estate’s beauty while they play.

Anson B. Nixon Disc Golf Course

405 N. Walnut Rd., Kennett Square

Built nearly 30 years ago, this course provides a multitude of playing opportunities for all skill levels. With 19 holes, 37 baskets and 47 tee pads, the course is expansive enough that just about anybody can play it however they like.

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