Bird's Nest Disc Golf Course D

Arvada, CO 80007

Bird's Nest Disc Golf Course
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Grade Breakdown

Overall D 65/100
Course Condition C 70/100
Design & Challenge C 72/100
Amenities F 45/100
Value D 68/100
Reputation F 55/100

About This Course

Bird's Nest Disc Park in Arvada, CO is a public disc golf course established in 2004 with 24 holes designed by John Bird. The course features mostly hilly terrain with sparse foliage and concrete tees, offering a mix of short to long hole distances. While it hosts local league events and has tournament activity, limited review data (only 5 votes) makes comprehensive assessment challenging. Players should be prepared for natural hazards like cactus and yucca plants.

Course Info

24
7,296
Public
John Bird
2004
Hilly
Allowed

Details

17925 W 64th Ave, Arvada, CO
Arvada, CO
+17203190213

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners can play this course but should be prepared for varied terrain with sparse foliage and potential hazards like cactus. The mix of short (under 300ft) to long holes provides options, though concrete tees may feel different than traditional grass tees.

  • Wear shoes and long pants due to prickly pear cactus and yuccas
  • Expect mostly hilly terrain with elevation changes
  • Concrete tee boxes provide consistent starting positions
Intermediate Recommended

Intermediate players will find good variety with 7 holes under 300ft, 8 between 300-400ft, and 9 over 400ft. The hilly terrain and sparse foliage create strategic challenges requiring course management skills.

  • Take advantage of seasonal hole variations (A and B)
  • Use elevation changes to your advantage on approach shots
  • Wide open sections offer recovery options for errant throws
Advanced Playable

Advanced players will appreciate the course length and terrain variety, though limited review data makes it difficult to assess championship-level playability. The 24-hole layout with seasonal variations provides tournament potential.

  • Consider both seasonal hole layouts for different challenges
  • Mach III targets require precision on approach shots
  • Course routing through cottonwoods may offer wind protection options

Tags

disc golf public course hilly terrain seasonal holes local events John Bird design Mach III targets concrete tees
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