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Be careful here not to throw to the left of the fairway–or much further beyond basket–because it drops off significantly to a very steep incline below. The basket sets back at the woodline about 253′ away. For righties, it is a straighter, slightly downhill shot to the basket. There’s a large bush that sticks out on the left of teepad that will prevent any ideal line for lefties or righthand forehand throwers. Hole #5 was set up more for a RHBH thrower. You might have a better chance during the winter for that route, but I wouldn’t recommend it too thick and branchy. Or…you could just test your luck and throw straight at the trees in hopes of breaking through. You’re going to want a shot that’s going to come it hot, fast and at a angle that will stick the landing beyond the trees. A big hyzer or scooby shot works best here as you tee off from the woodline throwing back towards the parking lot.
The basket sets higher on the hill and positioned directly behind a very tall set of trees. Hole #4 is the shortest on the course at only 190′, but challenging. On Hole #3 the tree wall is set a little lower down the hill (about halfway to basket) and is easier to fly over/around. Holes #3-4 bring challenging obstacles consisting of a wall of trees between you and the basket. A 241′ Hole #2 has one of the best Ace-run chances with a slightly downward run towards the basket. The first five holes zigzag back and forth amongst one another and butt up against the parking lot area. Or test your accuracy and try to fly through the triangular gaps within the tower structure. For LHBH and RHFH players, it will come into play for you. It’s a fairly wide open fairway with a tall, skinny signal tower (see pic above) that’s slightly offset from the middle of the fairway. Hole #1 Teebox The first hole is actually the longest at 347′.
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They won’t credit you a free play for purchasing a disc if you’ve already payed to play… found that out the hard way haha (Daniel).
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You can play for FREE if you buy any of their discs! TIP: If you’re going to buy a disc, buy it before you try to pay for the round. In the Visitor Center, they do sell a variety of Innova Pro/Champion custom-stamped Cloudland Canyon discs. The Visitor Center located near the entrance to the park is where you pay-to-play and can purchase discs.
*For those that live within the surrounding area or plan to play it often might want to opt for their $25 annual pass. The state park entry fee is $5/per car and then roughly $4/per player to use the course. The total distance on the course is 4585 ft with a par of 54.
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It was a fun course because the shorter holes made for several good Ace-runs for us and the few long, wide open fairways were great for ripping those long bombs.Ĭloudland Canyon’s course is a full 18-hole with distances ranging from 190′-347′. It was by far the easiest of the four courses we played though, so it made for a laid-back casual round. I would rate the course as more of a “family-friendly” course with all of its shorter, open fairways and only a handful of pin positions in the woods.
There were some elevation changes along the course, but by no means was it situated on the side of the mountain or anything. I guess I was expecting somewhat more “grandiose” scenic views from the top where the park was, but it fell short in that department. It would be quite a beautiful drive up in the Fall. The actual drive up the mountain was the more scenic than the park itself. From Chattanooga, you take I-24W to I-59S to Trenton. We actually had to drive up through parts of Chattanooga and then back down around the mountain to get there. Cloudland Canyon State Park (Lookout Mountain, GA)Ĭloudland Canyon State Park is located in Lookout Mountain, GA and was about an hour’s drive from Heritage Point. Our next stop on the trip was a beautiful drive up into the mountains further into the northwest corner of Georgia. If you missed out on that article, you can read it here. Good times were had at Heritage Point DGC which was our first stop.
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Welcome back to Part II of my 4-part blog series covering our North Georgia & Chattanooga, Tennessee disc golf trip during this past MLK weekend. North Georgia/Chattanooga Disc Golf Trip: Part II Posted by randomtiz