Acorn Park Disc Golf Galtier Street, Roseville, MN 55113
About the Business
Acorn Park Disc Golf is a premier disc golf course located in Roseville, Minnesota. Situated on Galtier Street, this institution offers a challenging and scenic 18-hole course for players of all skill levels. With well-maintained fairways, scenic surroundings, and a variety of obstacles to navigate, Acorn Park Disc Golf provides a fun and engaging experience for disc golf enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your skills or a seasoned pro seeking a new challenge, this institution is the perfect destination for a day of outdoor recreation and friendly competition. Come and enjoy a round of disc golf at Acorn Park Disc Golf today!
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Location & Phone number
Co Rd C &, Galtier St, Roseville, MN 55113, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Great park a relaxing walk through the woods, nice play area for kids. The disc golfers are very respectful of walkers on the trails. This is our neighborhood walking spot."
"I quite enjoyed the disc golf. There were a lot of water/Marsh hard but due to a lack of rain were relatively dry. The course is very wooded, so there were many thunks of disc hitting wood today. I can't wait to try again once I am more skilled. Beware, if it has been a rainy week/season this would have been far less enjoyable and much muddier for me as a relatively new disc golfer."
"The park gets a bit crowded and hectic with disc golfers. The low pools of water lead to mosquitos. Still, I love the shaded paths and playground on a hot day."
"Fun, FREE, 18-hole course! Options to play long or short baskets and boxes. Has five small-large water hazards, may want to bring a floating disc."
"This course was built in 1982 and is very well maintained with a variety of technicality to each of the holes. Water hazards exist, along with thick underbrush and long grasses, which all together mean it is not unlikely that someone in your group could lose a disc. I'd recommend beginners play the back 9 first to avoid the water hazards. Most of the course is in the woods and is well shaded by large oak trees which give the park its namesake. With the redesign of the course in 2017, many holes now have a short and a long tee to choose from, and many also feature short and long baskets to go along with the varied tees. The pink baskets are the long ones, and the silver baskets are the short ones. Every hole has signage indicating the distance to the basket, number of strokes for par, where the baskets and major obstacles are located, and listing a clever name for each of the holes.The tees are almost exclusively made of concrete. Most baskets have a wooden post with a red arrow on them nearby to indicate where the next tee is, though I did reference a map found on a score tracking phone app that I use a couple of times. Overall a very nice course that locals regard as one of the best in the region."
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