Coyote Point Disc Golf Course at Lake Casitas
About the Business
Coyote Point Disc Golf Course at Lake Casitas is a premier disc golf destination located in Ventura, California, United States. Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Lake Casitas, this course offers a challenging and scenic experience for disc golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. With its well-maintained fairways, strategically placed obstacles, and picturesque views, Coyote Point Disc Golf Course is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a day of outdoor recreation in Southern California. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner looking to try something new, this course provides a fun and exciting opportunity to test your skills and enjoy the great outdoors.
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Location & Phone number
Ventura, CA 93001, United States
Reviews
"Wow, Lake Casitas seems to have some nice, new things to do on dry land also now. Thanks so much for sharing. DJM"
"Beautiful 18 hole disc golf course circling Lake Casitas. Pro shop near entrance. Paid parking. Doggo friendly."
"This is why five stars were invented. I drove three hours to get here and would drive at least three minutes more. First hole is a top of the world shot, so fun that for a brief moment, I forgot about all the war, famine, and influencers in the world. Course has several elevation shots, each hole unique, incredible scenery with the lake, mountains and not a CVS in site. The $10 fee to get into the park is more than worth it (not positive, but it might just be $10 per car, not person) plus the fee dilutes golfer traffic and keeps brat trash people away. It's insane that people won't think twice about dropping $8 on a Hoppenheimer IPA, but $10 for an amazing 18 hole course is out of the question? Good, more for me. First two pics are the first hole, 3rd is a ridiculous gap shot, last is one of the very picturesque holes that my finger decided to photo bomb."
"Great course. It is fairly challenging but not too bad. The grass gets tall in the spring so bring extra discs. You can play the front 9 or the back 9 from the parking lot. Concrete t pads. Baskets and chains are excellent. 10 dollar entry fee. 120 bucks a year for a season pass."
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