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Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course: Technical Woods With Real Elevation

Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course sits in Bellingham’s Sudden Valley, a private, members-only track cut into dense forest. Fairways are tight, elevation changes are steady, and the round rewards clean angles over raw power.

Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course Fast Facts

Feature

Detail

Location

Bellingham, WA

Address or parking directions

2311 Lake Louise Rd, parking just off the road, follow signage to the first tee

Holes and par

18 holes

Total length for main layout

Summer Longs ~5,104 ft

Elevation

Hilly

Foliage

Wooded

Tee type

Pavers and gravel

Basket type

Innova DISCatcher (including 28-chain models)

Multiple tees or pins

Seasonal long and short basket positions

Established year and designer if listed

2019, Whatcom Disc Golf Club

Cart and dog policy

Not cart friendly, dogs allowed

Restrooms and water availability

Restroom available, no drinking water

Hours and cost if any

Private course, membership or SV resident access required

Course Overview

Mossy Roc weaves through a steep, wooded hillside. Lines are narrow and often framed by trunks from the tee. Ground play is unpredictable on roots and duff, so soft finishes beat big skips. Elevation stacks up across the loop. Expect uphill drives that stall understable plastic and downhill shots that carry farther than planned.

The course is private and access-controlled. Members of the Whatcom Disc Golf Club and residents of Sudden Valley can obtain the gate code. Once inside, Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course plays as a deliberate, technical round. Paver and gravel tees fit the terrain, and DISCatcher targets sit on slopes or near pinch points that force you to land on the correct side. Bring water, wear shoes with good bite, and use a spotter on blind lines.

Hole-by-Hole Highlights

  • Wooded tee shots on most holes, with defined gaps and late trees near greens.

  • Frequent elevation changes, including downhill touch shots that glide long if you throw high.

  • Several pins perch on sidehill benches where nose angle and speed control decide your putt.

  • Fairways often bend late. Aim for center and play the skip or slide into circle range.

  • A few longer par-threes demand full commitment off the tee followed by a controlled approach.

  • Root networks and uneven lies are common. Set your plant foot and keep the release flat.

  • Visibility is limited in places. A spotter saves strokes and discs.

  • Seasonal long pins add distance and harder landings without changing the general line.

Amenities & Practice

Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course uses paver and gravel tees with Innova DISCatcher targets. A restroom is available, but there is no drinking water. The property is not cart friendly, and some transitions are steep. Parking is off Lake Louise Road with signage to the first tee. Dogs are allowed.

Food & Beverage

(No on-site concessions bring your own snacks and water. Make sure you pack out what you bring in.)

Rates / Booking / Local Tips

Access is limited to Whatcom Disc Golf Club members and Sudden Valley residents. New players join the club, complete waivers, and obtain the gate code before arrival. Plan for a two-hour round. Stable molds handle afternoon winds on exposed ridgelines, while glidey mids help on uphill gaps. Pack extra water, use a spotter on blind fairways, and expect uneven footing on slopes and roots.

How to Score Here

  • Throw low, flat releases that hold narrow gaps and land soft near sidehill pins.

  • Club down on downhill tees and aim short to avoid long comeback putts.

  • On uphill lines, favor stable mids that push straight before a gentle finish.

  • When a drive leaks into rough, pitch back to center early and save the bogey.

  • In seasonal long positions, prioritize landing zones first, distance second.

Final Word

Mossy Roc Disc Golf Course is a focused, technical walk in the woods that rewards patience, clean angles, and smart landing choices on every hole.

This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where we’re mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.