Troutdale, OR

Dabney State Park

Permanent course
3.85(based on 45 reviews)
4953 ft. Metric
Moderately Hilly
Moderately Wooded
18 Holes
18 Baskets
6 Water in play

Dabney State Park

Course conditions:

  • Unplayable
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  • Decent
  • Good
  • Perfect

Located along the Sandy River in Troutdale, this course is unique among Portland area courses by virtue of it's being the area's first "fully dedicated" disc golf course.

Challenging and varied, with water, elevation across creeks, ponds, open fields, and groves of trees. Watch out for stinging nettles. Many tight wooded holes.

$5 per vehicle, per day (The electric ticket booth has been updated and now will only take credit/debit cards).

No dogs are allowed in the park - strictly enforced.

Year established: 1998
Course guides: 2
Multiple Tees / Pins: No / Yes
Par Info: 54
DGCR SSE: [ ? ] 47.4
Rounds Recorded / Average Score: 289 / 59 266 / 59
Tee Type: Concrete
Hole Type: Dynamic Veteran
Discs lost: 19
Misc. info.:
Camping nearby Somewhat cart friendly Pay to play Restrooms Available No pets

Location

Local Directions:

I-84 east to Lewis and Clark State Park exit (#18). Take Historic Scenic Hwy 4 miles (0.5 mile past Stark St. Bridge) to the park. In park, 1st left to the small parking lot on the right. 1st tee NE across lot and up road a few yards on left, just past gate.

Latitude / Longitude:
45.517056, -122.352219 degree
Hole #3 Tee Sign
Hole #3 (Taken 5/2012) JMONEY
Par / Distance: 3 / 267ft.
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