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Benton City Disc Golf Course – A New Woodland Challenge on the Yakima River
Nestled alongside a riverside walking path in Benton City, this 18-hole, technical woodland course opened in 2024 amid scrub oaks and mixed timber. Designed by Scott Sain and Manny Ponce, it focuses on tight fairways and strategic mando lines—true to the ethos of playing close to nature in thoughtfully designed community spaces.
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Course At-a-Glance
• Holes: 18 • Length: 3,867 ft • Par: 54 • Terrain: Flat & mixed foliage
• Tee Pads: Dirt; baskets are Mach VII with custom targets
• Access & Amenities:
• Free, year-round, open to all
• Cart-friendly and stroller-friendly paths
• Dogs allowed, but no restrooms or drinking water — plan accordingly
• Mostly wheelchair-accessible—16 of 18 holes
• Navigation: Dirt tees and minimal signage—UDisc strongly recommended
Benton City Disc Golf Course Player Feedback:
“Short but technical… you need line shots to navigate mandos.”
“Fun course, great variety… needs signage.”
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Highlights & Play Atmosphere
This course is a roving woodland gem with a tight and thoughtful layout. Located right on a city path near the Yakima River, it offers a peaceful escape with nearby river views—even some baskets overlook the water. The flat terrain means players won’t break a sweat climbing, but the foliage and mando placements keep every throw interesting.
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Who It’s For
Ideal for experienced players who enjoy disciplined, line-focused play, yet still accessible to casual disc golfers due to its shorter distances (most holes 172–251 ft). Being early-stage, the course carries a trail-like charm, and those willing to adapt (and maybe contribute to future improvement efforts) will find it rewarding.
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What to Bring & Know
• Essentials: Water, snacks, and bug spray — no facilities are on course
• Navigation Tools: UDisc app is practically required given limited signage; players recommend scouting tees beforehand   
• Etiquette: This is a public park—respect trail users, leash dogs, take all trash, and stay quiet in shared spaces
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Why Play Benton City Disc Golf Course?
Feature |
Why It Matters |
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Proximity to water & trees |
Scenic setting along the Yakima River, with shaded fairways and river views |
Technical yet accessible |
Mandos and tight lanes offer strategy without long throws |
Community in progress |
Local reviews note encouraging steady improvements—you can be part of its evolution |
Welcoming park vibe |
No fees or barriers to entry—just grab a disc and toss |
Quick Player Tips
• Line over distance: Precise shots are more effective than power on this course
• Use UDisc early: Helps navigate the current tee layout and avoid round confusion
• Be patient & helpful: The course is evolving—feel free to contribute ideas or report signage needs to local volunteers
• Stay hydrated & comfortable: Bring your own water; shoes with traction are smart on fine dirt pads
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How to Find It
Located along 14th Street beside the Benton City walking path off exit 96 (I-82). There’s a small public parking lot; the first tee is just off the pavement.  
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Final Thoughts
Benton City Disc Golf Course offers a refreshing, nature-steeped round with strategic depth. Located by the Yakima River, this free public disc golf spot is quickly building reputation for well-placed mandos and wooded charm. It’s perfect for people who love a thinking game, welcome community development, and enjoy being part of a course’s journey from early stage to established local legend.
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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