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Whitewater Disc Golf Course: Hills, Hazards, and Clean Lines
Whitewater Disc Golf Course climbs and dips beside the Spokane River on ground that mixes open grass with tight woods. Elevation, dry ponds, and guarded greens shape a technical round that rewards control over power. Many holes offer two tees or two baskets, so you can choose the challenge that fits your day before you tee.
Whitewater Disc Golf Course Fast Facts
Feature |
Detail |
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Address or parking directions |
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Holes and par |
18 holes, multiple layouts |
Total length for main layout |
Short-to-Short 4,936 ft; Long-to-Long 6,400+ ft |
Elevation |
Hilly |
Foliage |
Mix of open and wooded |
Tee type |
Concrete |
Basket type |
Mach X |
Multiple tees or pins |
Many holes have two tees or two baskets |
Established year |
2024 |
Cart and dog policy |
Mostly cart friendly; holes 6–8 are tough for carts. Dogs allowed on leash |
Restrooms and water availability |
Porta potty near parking; no drinking water |
Hours and cost |
Public park, free to play |
Whitewater Disc Golf Course Overview
This layout blends open lanes with wooded corridors and steady climbs. Dry ponds sit across the property and act as hazards, with on-site signs indicating when a basin is in play. The Short-to-Short route sits just under five thousand feet and moves quickly. The Long-to-Long option stretches past sixty-four hundred feet and adds teeth to the par fours and guarded greens.
Decisions drive the scoring. Hills change carry and stance, dry basins punish skips, and several baskets sit near slopes or marked hazard rings that reward a smart side. With multiple tees or baskets on many holes, groups can scale difficulty without moving hardware. Plan on roughly two miles of walking and ninety minutes to two and a half hours for a group, depending on layout and pace.
Layout snapshot (pick before you start)
Layout |
Approx. length |
Notes |
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Short to Short |
~4,936 ft |
Fast pace, control-focused, best for a first look |
Long to Long |
6,400+ ft |
Adds carry and placement on par 4s/greens |
Tournament/Gold variants |
Varies |
Uses posted drop zones and longer pins on select holes |
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
Short-to-Short distances
Hole |
Dist (ft) |
Par |
Notes |
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1 |
343 |
3 |
Firm starter line sets the tone |
2 |
425 |
4 |
First scoring swing—play to landing zones |
3 |
266 |
3 |
Tight approach to a guarded green |
4 |
216 |
3 |
Short control shot through trees |
5 |
226 |
3 |
Dry-pond edge can come into play |
6 |
140 |
3 |
Steepest section begins; carts take care |
7 |
196 |
3 |
Touch shot to a small landing |
8 |
275 |
3 |
Finishes the hilly stretch |
9 |
356 |
3 |
Longer fairway back toward the flats |
10 |
356 |
4 |
Two clean throws set up the putt |
11 |
257 |
3 |
Placement before the circle helps |
12 |
271 |
3 |
Hazard ring near basket—favor a safe side |
13 |
289 |
3 |
Trees frame the late finish |
14 |
251 |
3 |
Short but guarded |
15 |
196 |
3 |
Ace run with risk if you skip long |
16 |
223 |
3 |
Ponds behind long pin; posted drop zone in Gold play |
17 |
275 |
3 |
Shaped tee shot into a tight landing |
18 |
376 |
4 |
Finisher rewards two controlled throws |
Whitewater Disc Golf Course Amenities & Practice
Whitewater Disc Golf Course uses concrete tees, Mach X baskets, new tee signs, and a posted map in the UDisc app. A porta potty sits near parking, and there is no on-site drinking water. Dogs are welcome on leash. The walk is mostly cart friendly, though holes six through eight include stairs and slope that make carts a push.
Food & Beverage
Bring your snacks and water. make sure you pack out what you bring in.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Play is free with no tee time needed. Use the kiosk or UDisc to pick your layout before you start, then follow posted hazard and out-of-bounds signs at the dry ponds. If you bring a cart, plan a safe route on holes six through eight. Expect variety across the loop and occasional river views from higher spots.
How to Score Here
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Favor flat, controlled drives that hold lines under low limbs and on slopes.
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Land short of dry basins to avoid big skips; play the safe side near hazard rings.
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Use alternate tees or baskets to match comfort with longer carries and par fours.
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Plan soft finishes into guarded greens to keep uphill looks and reduce roll-away risk.
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Choose placement over hero lines—pitching to center fairway saves strokes after a tree hit.
Final Word
Whitewater Disc Golf Course brings a fresh technical test with hills, hazard shaping, and flexible layouts that let you dial in the challenge while rewarding clean angles and smart landings.
This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where we’re mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.
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