Ferguson Park in Snohomish packs a full round of disc golf into a small city green. Nine short holes weave under western red cedar, maple, and fir. Fairways sit near a playground and ball fields, so the park feels open and friendly. Players enjoy a quick loop before work or a family outing after school. Best of all, the course is free and open every day.
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Item |
Details |
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Location |
1330 Ferguson Park Rd, Snohomish WA |
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Holes |
9 |
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Par |
27 |
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Length |
1,376 ft total |
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Average hole |
153 ft |
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Terrain |
Flat, under tall trees |
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Tees |
Dirt pads |
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Targets |
DISCatcher Pro |
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Established |
2003 |
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Cost |
Free |
Ferguson Park is a pitch-and-putt course that teaches control. Every hole plays under 210 feet except Hole 1 and Hole 7, which stretch just over 200. Low ceilings and scattered trunks create tight windows, while the grass remains forgiving for beginners. Locals carry one putter and one midrange and finish a round in twenty to thirty minutes. The park hosts more than ten thousand recorded rounds on UDisc, proof that many players use it for practice or casual fun.
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Hole |
Distance |
Note |
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1 |
203 ft |
Straight lane to an open basket. |
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2 |
155 ft |
Tight tunnel with cedar on both sides. |
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3 |
138 ft |
Left fade around a small mound. |
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4 |
142 ft |
Slight right turn, guarded pin. |
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5 |
126 ft |
Shortest hole; ace runs common. |
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6 |
70 ft |
Loft putt over a low shrub. |
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7 |
202 ft |
Longest drive; watch for tree kicks. |
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8 |
176 ft |
Blind shot over a rise. |
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9 |
164 ft |
Finishes near playground and lot. |
The park offers restrooms, drinking water, and plenty of benches. A small open field beside Hole 1 works as a warm-up putting zone. Dogs on leash are welcome, and dirt paths are smooth enough for most pull carts and strollers.
No on-site concessions. Downtown Snohomish lies two miles west with cafés, bakeries, and ice cream for a quick treat after your round. Bring your own water and snacks. Pack out what you bring in.
Ferguson Park is always free and needs no tee time. Early mornings are quiet; afternoons can be busy when children use the playground. Bright discs help in summer when shadows are deep. Respect other park users, and skip a throw if walkers cross the fairway. Reviews call the course perfect for beginners, families, and short-game tune-ups.
Ferguson Park proves that great disc golf does not need long holes. With short fairways, tall trees, and easy access, it is the right spot to learn the game or sharpen your putter. Bring a couple of discs, enjoy a fast loop, and maybe chase an ace under the cedars.
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