Isla Vista Disc Golf Course

The Isla Vista Disc Golf Course offers a unique and exhilarating outdoor activity for the community, winding through some of Isla Vista’s most scenic parks. This 9-hole course starts at the lush Sueno Orchard, where players can enjoy the beauty of fruit-bearing trees as they launch their first discs. From there, the course meanders to the vibrant Tipi Village, providing a rich backdrop for the mid-game. The final holes lead players to Estero Park, where the course concludes. Each hole is designed to challenge players of all skill levels while showcasing the diverse landscapes of Isla Vista. Whether you’re a seasoned disc golfer or a beginner, the Isla Vista Disc Golf Course promises a fun and engaging experience, fostering community spirit and outdoor enjoyment.

To ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable time, players are reminded to adhere to course rules. Please be respectful and mindful of other parkgoers and players. This includes waiting for the previous group to finish before throwing, picking up all trash, and being courteous to those sharing the park space. By respecting these guidelines, we can all contribute to a positive and harmonious environment, allowing the Isla Vista Disc Golf Course to remain a beloved community asset for years to come. For more detailed rules, click here.

Course Map

Course Rules

1. Tread lightly: Stay on paths and open areas.
2. Out of bounds: Your Disc is out of bounds when it leaves the
course, as marked by the white stakes. Out of bounds throws
are played where the Disc leaves the course. When a Disc is
thrown out of bounds, add 2 strokes to your score.
3. Private Property: If your Disc lands in someone’s property, you must obtain permission before entering their property to get your disc back. This includes Community Gardens plots.
4. Wildlife: Respect the plants, birds, animals and people who live in the area. Take steps back or sideways before throwing to avoid
standing in bushes or hitting trees with your next throw. The
health of trees and bushes is of primary concern in this course.
5. Respect all course neighbors by playing quietly.
6. Have a good time and help keep the course open and clean!

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