Moderately Hilly
Moderately Wooded
21
Holes
21
Baskets
Beaver Ranch - Main
Course conditions:
- Unplayable
- Bad
- Decent
- Good
- Perfect
Well taken care of, fairways were nice and clear, rough wasn't too thick.
Nestled into the Colorado Rocky Mountains, just 40 minutes outside Denver in the town of Conifer, CO. 41 holes in total, split into two courses, and unlimited play for the day!
Always observe all Beaver Ranch rules and regulations, especially paying your daily fee, dogs on leash at all times, and no smoking except in parking lot.
$13 / day pass with tee time. $15 / day pass walk on. $110 for a season pass. Ladies are half price on Tuesdays.
Beaver Ranch DGC Season Passes:
- Adults $110
- Renewing pass $90 (must show previous annual pass)
- Colorado Tag Holders (for current year) $90
- Jefferson County residents $90 (must have current I.D.)
- Senior $90
- Student (21 and under) - $80 (must have current student I.D.)
Season Passes are for the entire calendar year.
Pro-Shop is located onsite and is open everyday from 8am-6pm (last group tee's off no later than 6pm). If Pro-Shop is closed, $12 is needed for course fees.
Jefferson County Open Space governs this property and has started cracking down on violators who do not clear the property prior to dark. You will be ticketed if on the property after the sun sets. Please ensure to obey this rule to avoid the disc golf community getting hit with the proverbial black eye.
Designer(s):
Foothill Flyers Disc Golf Club
Year established:
2007
Multiple Tees / Pins:
No / Yes
Par Info:
65
68
DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
56.9
62.4
Rounds Recorded / Average Score:
532 / 70
212 / 71
2 / 72
Tee Type:
Concrete
Hole Type:
DISCatcher
Misc. info.:
Camping nearby
Somewhat cart friendly
Pay to play
Restrooms Available
Location
Conifer Community Park
11369 S Foxton Rd.
Conifer, 80433
Colorado
Local Directions:
From north and central Denver, take I-70 West (or route 6 to I-70 West), to C-470 "East" (this road actually goes south from I-70 junction), to SH-285 south / west towards FairPlay. Continue on SH-285 for 15 miles. Pass the exit for CR-73, where you will see Staples and O'riley Auto Parts, then take the next small and sudden offramp right onto Kennedy Gulch Rd. There is a sign at the off-ramp pointing left for Conifer Community Park. Take the first left onto Foxton Road, then take the next left to stay on Foxton Rd. (turning right will put you back onto 285). Follow Foxton Rd to Conifer Community Park, less than half a mile on your right.
Note that in Google Maps, this park is called "Beaver Ranch Community Park."
Enter the park and drive past the playground and park office, proceeding up to the green lodge on the right. Park across from the lodge on the left near the Blackhawk Trailhead. There are marked spots for disc golfers (!). Use the Blackhawk Trail to get to the Destination Disc pro shop where you check in and pay your daily use fee.
If you are driving from Denver's southern suburbs (Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Parker) take C-470 West to 285 toward Fairplay. From points farther south (Castle Rock, Colorado Springs), take C-85 north from I-25 north of Castle Rock to connect to C-470 West toward 285.
Parking on Foxton Road is not permitted. And the new base area has its own disc golf parking beyond the old hike to entrance. Keep driving up the entrance road about 1/4 mile.