Camp Sekani Jamboree Disc Golf Course
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Camp Sekani Jamboree Disc Golf Course at Camp Sekani: Spokaneโs Wild, Wooded Challenge
Nestled along the Spokane River in a park rich with history, Jamboree Disc Golf Course at Camp Sekani offers one of the most dynamic and scenic rounds in Eastern Washington. Set against the backdrop of tall pines, rocky terrain, and rolling elevation changes, this 18-hole course brings a backcountry vibe just minutes from downtown Spokane.
What was once a Boy Scout retreatโCamp Sekani hosted jamborees for decadesโis now a playground for disc golfers, mountain bikers, and outdoor lovers alike. Jamboree lives up to its name with a layout that rewards precision, power, and nerve. Expect tight lines, daring tee shots, and dramatic valley carries.
Whether youโre a seasoned thrower or just starting out, Jamboree is an unforgettable walk in the woods.
Course Overview
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Location: Camp Sekani Park, Spokane, WA
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Holes: 18
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๏ธ Terrain: Mostly hilly, densely wooded
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โณ Length: ~5,890 feet
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Tee pads: Concrete
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Designers: Jeff Crum & Jeremy Thornton
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Target type: Mach V baskets
Hole-by-Hole Guide: A Tour Through the Trees
Hole 1 โ 295 ft โ Slight Uphill
A moderate climb through pines kicks off the round. Accuracy is keyโoverthrow and youโre hunting in the brush.
Hole 2 โ 260 ft โ Downhill Touch Shot
Beautifully framed by trees, this downhill hole invites a smooth glide. The basket hides behind a gentle slope.
Hole 3 โ 315 ft โ Valley Shot
One of the courseโs signature looks. The fairway dives into a valley before rising back upโpick your line and commit.
Hole 4 โ 340 ft โ Gentle Fade Left
A tunnel opening to a left-finishing basket. Trees tighten the lineโdonโt get greedy.
Hole 5 โ 250 ft โ Tight and Technical
Short but dangerous. Trees frame every angle. Flick or straight putter? Your call.
Hole 6 โ 420 ft โ Power Required
One of the longer holes. Open off the tee then narrows. A true two-shot challenge for birdie look.
Hole 7 โ 275 ft โ Slope Right to Left
A side-slope adds some drama. Hit the landing zone or risk rolling into thick ground cover.
Hole 8 โ 305 ft โ Basket on Ledge
Throws must land soft. Overshooting means youโll be scrambling back up a steep bank.
Hole 9 โ 280 ft โ Fair But Tight
Tunnel golf returns. Clean lines and clean follow-through matter here.
Hole 10 โ 355 ft โ Cross Valley Challenge
A bold throw across open air. Miss your line and youโll be fighting to recover on your second.
Hole 11 โ 295 ft โ Low Ceiling Shot
Pines overhead limit your flight path. Get under and trust the glide.
Hole 12 โ 400 ft โ Long and Left
Demanding shot shape with a guarded green. This one tests your endurance.
Hole 13 โ 310 ft โ Elevated Basket
Sloped approach adds a layer of mental math. Drop-in birdies are rare.
Hole 14 โ 245 ft โ Short and Tricky
What looks easy isnโt. The basket tucks behind a dense clump of trees.
Hole 15 โ 330 ft โ Open Into Pinch
Opens up off the tee, but the green narrows fast. A smart skip shot helps.
Hole 16 โ 390 ft โ Across a Ravine
One of the most scenicโand intimidatingโholes. Big arm? Let it fly. Wind can swirl in the gap.
Hole 17 โ 275 ft โ Uphill Punch
Elevation makes this play longer than the number. Focus on placement over power.
Hole 18 โ 295 ft โ Scenic Finisher
Back near the trailhead, the final hole is wooded and satisfying. A clean drive ends your round on a high note.
Local Tips & Travel Notes
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๏ธ Parking: Free, located off Upriver Drive. First tee is just above the lot.
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Trail sharing: This is a shared-use parkโwatch for mountain bikers.
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Bring supplies: No pro shop or water on site. Pack in and out.
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โ๏ธ Best time to play: Mornings or golden hour when the light filters through the trees.
Final Thoughts
Jamboree at Camp Sekani is more than a courseโitโs a walk through Spokaneโs outdoor heart. The layout keeps you thinking. The forest keeps you humble. And the vibe? Pure Inland Northwest. Whether youโre chasing birdies or just breathing in the pines, Jamboree delivers a disc golf experience worth repeating.
This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where weโre mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether youโre a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.
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Explore Washington State has been covering the real Washington for more than a decade. State parks, small towns, back roads, rest stops, and the people who make this place worth exploring. What started as a hyperlocal project covering individual communities grew into a full media project with more than 340 podcast episodes, a weekly newsletter with 3,800 subscribers, and coverage of all 146 Washington State Parks. The content here comes from people who have actually been to these places: locals, regulars, and lifelong Washington residents who care more about getting it right than getting clicks.






