Where to Travel for Disc Golf in 2026
Whether you're planning a dedicated disc golf vacation or looking for great courses to play on a business trip, these destinations offer the best combination of top-rated courses, active local scenes, and surrounding attractions.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte has quietly become one of America's top disc golf cities. With 28+ courses in the metro area, an active tournament scene, and a growing community, Charlotte offers something for every skill level. The city's disc golf infrastructure has expanded dramatically in recent years, with several new championship-caliber courses complementing the established favorites.
Austin, Texas
Austin's disc golf scene matches the city's creative, outdoorsy culture. With 35+ courses ranging from creek-lined wooded tracks to wide-open hill country layouts, Austin rewards the adventurous disc golfer. The city's year-round warm weather means you can play any time, and the thriving food and music scene makes for excellent après-golf entertainment.
Portland, Oregon
Portland is disc golf's spiritual homeland, with one of the oldest and most passionate disc golf communities in the country. Pier Park is a pilgrimage site, and the surrounding Portland metro has 25+ courses carved through Pacific Northwest forests. Rain is part of the experience — bring towels and embrace it.
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
The Twin Cities punch above their weight in disc golf. With 30+ courses and arguably the strongest league scene in the country, Minneapolis-St. Paul offers elite courses like Blue Ribbon Pines and Kaposia alongside dozens of excellent park courses. The disc golf season runs April through October, with fall rounds through peak foliage being absolutely spectacular.
Asheville, North Carolina
Mountain disc golf at its finest. Asheville's Blue Ridge Mountain setting creates courses with dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views. The city itself is a craft beer and food paradise, making it an ideal destination for a disc golf weekend that appeals to non-disc-golfers in your travel group too.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Michigan has more disc golf courses than almost any other state, and Grand Rapids is the hub. Dense hardwood forests create technical, rewarding courses that challenge players of all levels. The city's craft beer scene is nationally renowned, and Lake Michigan beaches are a short drive west.
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