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48m

Est. time

0.9mi

Est. length

Hilly

Elevation

Moderate difficulty

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Before you go
Other fees
*$2 Fee to go through gatehouse, free parking lots by Golf Course (by the start of the first nine) and Mill Creek entrance (by the start of the back nine)
Fair conditions
4 days ago

About the course

Front Nine: Open, hilly and green. Back Nine: Short and tightly wooded
18 holes
Concrete Tees
DISCatcher Pro (original) Targets
Public park
Dogs allowed
Drinking water available
Restroom available
Established in 2010

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Course traffic - Players usually spend 0.5 - 2 hours here.

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Contact

Beth Carter [email protected] (423)989-5275

Reviews

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Upkeep
4.5
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
4.4
Signage/wayfinding
4.1
Amenities
3.9
Scenery/views
4.5
erinjh

@erinjh

39

Really pretty and fun course. Very confusing where the back nine is and UDisc shows you just to play the same 9 again from the long tees

After playing Full 18
tylerzmoore

@tylerzmoore

81

Great course with 27 holes between shorts, longs, and back 9 holes. The tee pads were in good condition, and there were signs with hole map, distance, and OB for both tees by the long tee pads on each hole, but some were ripped out of the ground. There were white(short) or blue(longs) posts in the ground by tee pads to help denote tee pad number and long vs short. Baskets were in good condition. Wayfinding was non existent, almost went from 2s basket to 4s tee pad completely missing 3. Also some long pads were difficult to find. Adding color coded 3D printed arrows to baskets would alleviate this issue. The long layout had more maintained and better shaped lines, which made it more fun. The shorts were boring and had random scraggly branches in the way. Both long and shorts were mostly open bomber shots with some technical aspects to them. The back 9 was much shorter and way more technical with some fun ace runs. Park was spectacularly maintained and sported some gorgeous views overlooking the water and playing beside the creek. Bathrooms throughout the course. Keep in mind that it is a multiuse park and to be courteous of others to have a safe fun time. It is well worth the $2 to get into the park, so load up the car with your friends and go throw a couple rounds

After playing Front Nine, Blue tees

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Steele Creek Park?
You can get directions to Steele Creek Park by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 36.5778, -82.2317 in Bristol, Tennessee.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Steele Creek Park?
Steele Creek Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course. Note: *$2 Fee to go through gatehouse, free parking lots by Golf Course (by the start of the first nine) and Mill Creek entrance (by the start of the back nine)
What is the difficulty and length of Steele Creek Park?
Steele Creek Park has 18 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Steele Creek Park takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 0.9 miles (1.5 km).
How highly rated is Steele Creek Park by the disc golf community?
Steele Creek Park has an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars based on 833 community reviews. This is considered a very good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Steele Creek Park?
Steele Creek Park offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms, drinking water, pet-friendly areas.
When is the best time to play at Steele Creek Park?
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How can I record my disc golf round at Steele Creek Park?
You can record your disc golf round using the UDisc mobile app. If on your phone, tap the "Start a Round" button at the bottom of this page to begin navigating Steele Creek Park and recording your disc golf round. The app provides GPS-enabled disc golf hole maps, scorekeeping, and statistics. Upgrade to UDisc Pro for advanced features like detailed statistics and course traffic information.