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Paradise Point Disc Golf Course starts under I-5 at a state park
Paradise Point Disc Golf sits inside Paradise Point State Park in La Center. The loop opens with a short tunnel shot under I-5, then plays across flat park lawn near the East Fork Lewis River. It is a quick round with beginner-friendly distances and a few quirks locals enjoy. Park hours run from 8 a.m. to dusk, and a Discover Pass is required to park.
Paradise Point Disc Golf Course Fast Facts
Location |
Paradise Point State Park, La Center WA |
Holes and par |
9 holes, par 27 |
Length |
2,229 feet total |
Terrain |
Mostly flat, lightly wooded |
Tees and targets |
Mixed tee surfaces, permanent baskets |
Established |
2012 |
Access |
State park hours 8 a.m. to dusk, Discover Pass parking |
Course Overview
This is a short state park course with an identity all its own. Hole one throws entirely beneath I-5 and sets the tone for a round that balances novelty with simple lines. The next two holes bring small elevation changes before the loop settles into straightforward throws in the 200 to 350 foot range. Concrete pads, serviceable signs, and marked mandatories help keep players spread out on the shared lawn. Reviews call it fun and fast, with the early holes the most memorable of the set
Paradise Point Disc Golf Course Hole by Hole Highlights
Hole |
Dist |
Par |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
116 ft |
3 |
Plays entirely under I-5. Short and straight. |
2 |
164 |
3 |
Small uphill from the pad. |
3 |
238 |
3 |
Listed dogleg left despite an open field feel. |
4 |
276 |
3 |
Flat fairway in open grass. |
5 |
197 |
3 |
Short control shot. |
6 |
330 |
3 |
Longest early hole on the lawn. |
7 |
315 |
3 |
Flat and open with light tree guard near green. |
8 |
369 |
3 |
Longest on the card, runs along the river edge toward trees by the bathrooms. |
9 |
224 |
3 |
Finishes near parking for an easy replay. |
Total 2,229 feet, par 27
Amenities & Practice at Paradise Point Disc Golf Course and state park.
Paradise Point is an 88 acre camping park with shoreline on the East Fork Lewis River. The disc golf area uses permanent baskets and mixed tee pads. The setting is flat and cart friendly. Park hours are posted and a Discover Pass is required for parking.Â
Food & Beverage
The linked pages do not list on-site food for the course. Bring water and snacks for your round.Â
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Play is free. Parking requires a Discover Pass day pass or annual pass. No tee times are needed. Expect a steady breeze at times and freeway noise near the opener. Reviewers mention mosquitoes in warm months, so plan accordingly. Many players note that the first three holes are the standouts and the rest are simple practice lines between 200 and 350 feet.Â
Final Word about the Paradise Point Disc Golf Course
Paradise Point is not long, but it is memorable. Start under the bridge, enjoy a quick walk by the river, and use the loop to tune up short game angles before your next Disc Golf adventure.
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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