Blaine Disc Golf Course
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Blaine Disc Golf Course (Lincoln Park)
Blaine, Washington
Just a few blocks from the Canadian border, tucked into the quiet woods of Lincoln Park, you’ll find one of Washington’s northernmost disc golf courses—and one of its most technical.
The Blaine Disc Golf Course is a forested, 18-hole layout that rewards patience, precision, and a love for tree-lined fairways. No frills here—just the sound of your disc snapping through the air and maybe a crow or two calling from above.
Built in 2018, the course features two layouts: a recreational setup that’s welcoming to newer players, and a tournament layout that tightens the lines and raises the stakes. Expect tight gaps, varied elevation, and the kind of woods that look like they’ve been waiting centuries for you to show up and shank your drive.
What to Know
• 18 Holes | Concrete tee pads | Pro-grade El Guapo baskets
• Heavily wooded with plenty of shot variety
• Cart-friendly, but bring water—there’s none on site
• No restrooms, and parking is limited—plan ahead
• Free to play, located inside Lincoln Park on D Street
Who This Course Is For
• Intermediate and advanced players will love the technical layout
• Beginners will find the shorter tees manageable, but challenging
• Great for quiet solo rounds or focused practice—less ideal for large casual groups
Local Notes
The course is cared for by the local disc golf community, and it shows. Events like “Battle by the Border” and “Wander the Woods” bring in players from across the region. If you’re lucky enough to catch one, stick around—there’s usually good conversation and maybe a food truck or two.
Whether you’re road-tripping through Whatcom County or live nearby and haven’t explored it yet, Blaine Disc Golf Course is worth a stop. Just keep it in the fairway—or at least try.
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