The Ultimate Guide to Disc Golf in Cincinnati

Looking for something free and cheap to do? Something that will get you outside and enjoying the weather? Look no further than the multiple disc golf courses in the Cincinnati area!

What is Disc Golf? Disc golf is played with a flying disc. Players toss the discs at a target (a net). The game follows the rules of golf with players keeping score by how many “throws” it takes to land the disc into the basket. Like golf, you tally the score and the person with the lowest score wins.

Whether you’re a beginner, an avid player or something in between, you’ll find lots of places to play disc golf in Cincinnati. The courses are all over town and they all come with a different level of difficulty. Some are 9 holes, some are 18 holes… there’s even a 24 hole course!

getting ready to play disc golf in Cincinnati; sunset behind a Disc Golf basket

Johnson Hills Park

Located in Anderson, this course has some holes in the woods and presents a fun challenge for disc golfers. Extend your park visit with a walk along the walking trails.

Location: 7950 Bridle Road, Cincinnati, OH 45244
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk
Click Here for the Park Map


Woodland Mound*

Located along the Ohio River, Woodland Mound is one of the Great Parks of Hamilton County. Extend your visit with a walk on their trails or a visit to the snack bar (seasonal).

Location: 8250 Old Kellogg Road, Cincinnati, OH 45255
How Many Holes: 18
Open: Dawn to Dusk
Click Here for the Park Map


the lake at Miami Whitewater Forest
Miami Whitewater Forest

Dunham Disc Golf Course

Located in West Price Hill, this disc golf is part of the Dunham Rec Center. To be noted: the disc golf course is closed while archery programming is going on).

Location: 1951 Dunham Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 6am-9pm (April-Sept.) and 6am-7pm (Oct-March)


Embshoff Woods Park*

Located in Delhi, Embshoff Woods Park is one of the Great Parks of Hamilton County. Extend your visit with a walk on the 1.0 mile fitness trail.

Location: 4050 Paul Road, Cincinnati, OH 45238
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk
Click Here for the Park Map


Miami Whitewater Forest*

The largest of the Great Parks of Hamilton County, this is a great park to visit. There’s so much to do! Learn more about Miami Whitewater Forest itself here.

Location: 9001 Mt. Hope Road, Harrison, OH 45030
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk


Mt. Airy Forest

One of the Cincinnati Park’s largest parks, Mt. Airy Forest includes a great disc golf course plus lots of trails AND a mountain biking trail. And don’t miss the treehouse!

Location: 5083 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45223
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk
Click here for the Park Map


harbin park overlook in fairfield
Harbin Park

Burnet Woods

Located close to the University of Cincinnati, this Cincinnati Parks District park also has hiking trails, a fishing lake, and more. Learn more about Burnet Woods here.

Location: 3251 Brookline Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk


Gardner Park

The Gardner Park disc golf course is located in Lockland. At over 22 acres, it’s one of the larger parks for the Village of Lockland.

Location: Bacon Street and Westview Avenue, Lockland, Ohio 45215
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 not listed


Harbin Park

Located in Fairfield, Harbin Park features sports of all sorts. From basketball to volleyball to tennis courts, this park has enough to keep the whole family happy! Learn more about Harbin Park here.

Location: 1300 Hunter Road, Fairfield, Ohio 45014
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk


Heritage Park

Located north of the city, Heritage Park is along the Great Miami River. Be sure to also check out their dog park, rain garden, walking trails, and more. Read more about Heritage Park here.

Location: 11405 E Miami River Road, Colerain Township, Ohio 45251
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk
Click here for Disc Golf Course Map


Mason Sports Park

Mason Sports Park is the newest park in Warren County. Clocking in at 54 acres, the park has a disc golf course, ball diamonds, a playground, and football fields.

Location: 3400 Mason-Morrow-Millgrove Road, Mason, Ohio 45040
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 7am-sunset (May – August); 8am – sunset (Sept. – April)


Monroe Community Park

The Disc Golf Course at Monroe Park consists of 24 holes! Don’t miss the historic log cabin on the grounds.

Location: 500 South Main Street, Monroe, Ohio 45060
How Many Holes: 24
Open:
 7am-sunset (May – August); 8am – sunset (Sept. – April)
Click here for a course map


Reserves Park

Located in Libery Township, this 8.6 acres pocket park is located within the Reserves of Liberty Subdivision, on the north side of State Route 129 and east of State Route 747. Reserves Park can be accessed from Grandin Ridge.

Location: 5119 Grandin Ridge Drive, Liberty Township, Ohio 45011
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 8am-9pm
Click here for a park map


Surge Disc Golf (at Cincinnati State)

Located on the campus of Cincinnati State, this disc golf course sits among trees, bushes, and flowering shrubs. Each hole is named after a tree species.

Location: 3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45223
How Many Holes: 9
Open:
 ??? (not a lot of info on this course)


Winton Woods*

Located north of the city, Winton Woods is one of the Great Parks of Hamilton County. Extend your visit with a walk on a paved trail or hike a trail in the woods. Learn more about things to do at Winton Woods here.

Location: the park itself is located at 10245 Winton Road and the disc golf is off of Lakeridge Drive (just south of the lake), both in Cincinnati, OH 45231
How Many Holes: 18
Open:
 Dawn to Dusk


Would you like to get all the nitty gritty details on each of the courses? Be sure to check out DG Course Review.

*Great Parks for Hamilton County requires a Motor Vehicle Permit for entrance to the parks.

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Bridgett Raffenberg
My name is Bridgett Raffenberg and I am the creator of 365Cincinnati. I've been uncovering and sharing all of the best things to do in Cincinnati since 2010. I enjoy exploring new spots, discovering local events, and meeting the people who call Cincinnati home!