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Best Nashville Disc Golf Courses

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  1. Seven Oaks Disc Golf Course1

    Seven Oaks Disc Golf Course

    The tree-lined holes and well-maintained grounds make this Nashville course a scenic outing for disc golfers of all levels, with clear signage, benches throughout, and a layout that balances fun challenge without overwhelming newcomers—perfect for spouses and family members who enjoy a nature walk alongside the action.

    disc golfscenic coursewell-maintainedfamily-friendlynature walkaccessible
  2. White House Disc Golf Course2

    White House Disc Golf Course

    The tree-lined layout here offers a genuinely challenging yet rewarding disc golf experience, with shaded fairways, dual basket positions on each hole for varied difficulty levels, and well-maintained tee pads that make it accessible for players working on their technique. Bring a local's knowledge if you can, arrive with daylight to spare, and plan to spend a satisfying afternoon navigating this technical woodland course.

    disc golfwooded coursetechnical playdual basket positionsshaded fairwaysaccessible for skill levels
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  3. Barfield Crescent Disc Golf3

    Barfield Crescent Disc Golf

    The disc golf course winds through a pleasing mix of open, level fairways and a wooded back nine with natural obstacles that keep play interesting for both beginners and experienced players. The well-maintained grounds and friendly community of disc golfers make this a welcoming spot for families new to the sport—helpful players often share tips, and the course's variety means everyone finds their challenge level.

    Disc golf for all skill levelsBeginner-friendly with supportive playersNature & wooded trailsFamily-accessible park amenitiesCasual outdoor recreation
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  4. Sanders Ferry Disc Golf Course4

    Sanders Ferry Disc Golf Course

    The front nine holes spread across open fields, making this a forgiving introduction to disc golf for newer players, while the back nine tightens up with trees and technical shots to keep more experienced throwers engaged. Water hazards add excitement without excessive difficulty—and alternate tee pads let hesitant players build confidence before attempting the full challenge.

    beginner-friendlymix of open and wooded holeswater features with alternativesscenic walking courserestroom facilities
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  5. Central Valley Disc Golf5

    Central Valley Disc Golf

    This well-maintained course offers a good workout with longer holes that challenge players of all skill levels, featuring quality baskets and an enjoyable flow across the property. The course is actively improving its infrastructure, so expect a fun experience even as the team works on finishing touches like better signage and tee pad construction.

    disc golf courseall skill levelslonger holesphysical activitywell-maintained
  6. Crockett Park Disc Golf Course6

    Crockett Park Disc Golf Course

    The 18-hole course at Crockett Park weaves between open meadows and wooded sections, offering variety that keeps players engaged across different skill levels—with separate tee options so everyone from beginners to experienced players finds the right challenge. Some holes show their age and tee areas could use refreshing, but the scenic setting and creative routing make it a solid outing for families wanting to try or practice disc golf together.

    disc golfmultiple tee lengthswooded and open playscenic coursebeginner-friendly options
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  7. Rotary Park Disc Golf Course7

    Rotary Park Disc Golf Course

    The disc golf course winds through hilly terrain with separate red (shorter) and yellow (longer) basket options, so players of mixed skill levels can compete together on the same layout. Families should expect scenic views and well-maintained tee pads, though the terrain can be slippery in spots and the course layout takes some navigation—bring a GPS app or ask staff for course mapping help before you start.

    Beginner-friendly optionsMixed-ability playScenic outdoor courseHilly terrainNatural setting
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  8. Ethan Page Disc Golf Course8

    Ethan Page Disc Golf Course

    All 18 holes play par 3 at Ethan Page, making it an ideal entry point for young and new disc golfers to build confidence with mid-range throws and putting before tackling longer courses. The tree-lined layout adds just enough technical challenge to keep the round engaging while still finishing briskly—perfect for families who want to squeeze in 36 holes and some screen-free fun on the same afternoon.

    beginner-friendlyshort coursefamily activityall par 3wooded layoutquick round
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  9. John C. Poole Disc Golf Course9

    John C. Poole Disc Golf Course

    This compact 9-hole course keeps everyone together without wearing out younger players, and its thoughtful mix of open fairways and strategic tree placements lets beginners learn proper technique while still challenging experienced throwers. A nearby dog park, walking trail, clean bathrooms, and shaded picnic spots make it easy to turn a round into a full family outing.

    beginner-friendlyshort & manageablefamily-outing amenitieslow disc-loss riskmixed skill levelswell-maintained
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  10. Cane Ridge Disc Golf10

    Cane Ridge Disc Golf

    This wooded course winds through shaded terrain with a mix of short technical holes and easier shots, offering variety that keeps players engaged across 18 holes. Families will find practice baskets to warm up on and multiple pin locations that let you adjust difficulty, though bringing a disc golf app helps with navigation on the back nine.

    Wooded disc golf courseTechnical short holesShaded playing areaPractice basketsFamily-friendly skill variety
  11. Triple Creek Disc Golf Course11

    Triple Creek Disc Golf Course

    The wooded and open fairways here offer a satisfying mix of challenge levels—beginners can find straightforward paths while more experienced players navigate technical tree shots and strategic angles. Well-maintained grounds and shaded tree cover make this free public course a pleasant spot for families to spend a morning or afternoon working through 9 or 18 holes together.

    Free public courseBeginner-friendlyWooded and open holesWell-maintained groundsFamily-outing length
  12. Cedar Hill Park Disc Golf Course12

    Cedar Hill Park Disc Golf Course

    The tree-lined holes and open field stretches here create a satisfying mix of challenge levels, making it approachable for growing players while staying interesting for experienced ones. The spacious layout means you'll rarely feel crowded, and the well-maintained grounds and signage keep navigation smooth—just watch for poison ivy in the rough areas, and you're set for a peaceful outing in the woods.

    Beginner-friendly with challenging holesWooded and scenicUncrowded and peacefulWell-maintained courseGreat for a nature walk
  13. Cedars of Lebanon Disc Golf Course13

    Cedars of Lebanon Disc Golf Course

    The tight, technical fairways at this historic disc golf course reward accuracy over distance, making it a fun challenge for players of varying skill levels while families can enjoy the nearby splash pad during summer months. Designed by a disc golf pioneer in the 1970s, it's a well-maintained spot where players consistently praise the course design and peaceful atmosphere.

    Historic disc golf courseTechnical, skill-building layoutFamily-friendly recreationSummer splash pad nearbyPeaceful outdoor setting
  14. Sharp Springs Park Disc Golf Course14

    Sharp Springs Park Disc Golf Course

    The well-maintained course winds through a mix of open fairways and wooded sections with several water features, including an optional bypass on the trickier holes—making it approachable for players still building their skills. Concrete tee pads, forgiving fairway widths, and a peaceful park setting create a pleasant outing, though timing your visit for cooler months will help you avoid peak mosquito season.

    beginner-friendly disc golfscenic wooded coursewater hazards with alternativeswell-maintained facilitiespeaceful park setting
  15. Liberty Park Disc Golf Course15

    Liberty Park Disc Golf Course

    This 10-hole wooded course packs surprising variety through dual tee boxes and basket options that create 20 different routing combinations, making it worth revisiting—just bring hiking shoes for the rolling terrain. Well-marked and shaded, it's manageable for families who don't mind a bit of a workout alongside their round, with a welcoming vibe where you might spot other disc golfers and dog walkers sharing the peaceful park.

    Disc GolfWooded CourseBeginner-FriendlyHikingShaded PlayLow-Key Atmosphere
  16. Two Rivers Golf Course16

    Two Rivers Golf Course

    Two Rivers offers a well-maintained course with scenic holes showcasing downtown views and picturesque par 3s, rolling Bermuda greens, and varied terrain that keeps play interesting for different skill levels. The friendly pro shop staff and reasonable green fees make it accessible for families looking to try golf together, whether riding or walking the course.

    disc golfpublic coursescenic viewsfamily-friendly pricingwalkable coursewell-maintained greens
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  17. Old Fort Golf Course17

    Old Fort Golf Course

    The 6,980-yard layout rewards straight shots with firm, fast greens and a particularly scenic back nine that winds through Tennessee hills, while the excellent practice range with multiple target greens makes it an ideal warm-up spot before or after your round.

    disc golf coursepractice facilitiesscenic back ninewell-maintained greensfamily-friendly pricingpublic course
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  18. Naval Hill Disc Golf Course18

    Naval Hill Disc Golf Course

    Eighteen holes of rolling terrain with a mix of open and wooded shots make this a scenic Nashville-area course where families won't spend money on greens fees or parking. The concrete tee boxes and hilltop views offer a pleasant outing, though keeping an eye on signage and course conditions helps newer players navigate smoothly.

    Free play18-hole courseRolling hillsOpen & wooded shotsScenic viewsBeginner-friendly

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