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North Bonneville Disc Golf lines the Columbia River Gorge floor

North Bonneville Disc Golf sits in a city park near Hamilton Creek with Columbia River Gorge views in all directions. The loop is mostly flat with a steady breeze on many days. Fairways move through open grass and light trees. It is a friendly place to learn, yet wind, water, and blackberries keep you honest. Play is free. A donation box by hole one helps with upkeep.

North Bonneville Disc Golf Course Fast Facts

Location

North Bonneville, Washington

Holes and par

18 holes, par 54

Length

5,340 feet on the Main layout

Elevation

Mostly flat

Tees and baskets

Concrete tees, DGA baskets

Setting

Public park, mixed use

Amenities

Restrooms and drinking water, cart and stroller friendly

Dogs

Allowed

Opened

2006

Course Overview

This is a park course with room to throw. Many holes are open with a few guarded greens. Hamilton Creek runs near parts of the layout and is often dry by late summer. The wind is a factor. It can turn a soft fade into a long drift, so plan your angles. Blackberries border some fairways. Keep an eye on skips and ground play. Hole twelve has a storm drain in the fairway that can catch short throws. Signs, restrooms, and water make the loop easy to navigate and easy to repeat. Expect a walk of about two miles and a round of about one hour and forty five minutes. 


Hole-by-Hole Highlights

Hole

Dist

Par

Hole

Dist

Par

1

305 ft

3

10

306 ft

3

2

272

3

11

274

3

3

380

3

12

270

3

4

432

3

13

218

3

5

342

3

14

291

3

6

290

3

15

375

3

7

195

3

16

241

3

8

303

3

17

285

3

9

324

3

18

236

3

Amenities & Practice

North Bonneville lists restrooms and drinking water in the park. The course is cart friendly and stroller friendly. Concrete tees and DGA baskets serve all holes. Wayfinding is good and a map is posted in the UDisc app. 


Food & Beverage

The links do not list on site food. Bring water and snacks. The Chevron near the park is a short walk from the lot. 


Rates / Booking / Local Tips

Play is free. Donations are welcome at the box by hole one. No tee time is needed. Expect wind many days. Use extra stability when the Gorge picks up. Watch for Hamilton Creek near a few greens. Stay clear of blackberry patches. The first tee sits in City Park near the gazebo. Follow the path between City Hall and the Post Office from the main lot. 


Final Word on the North Bonneville Disc Golf Cours

North Bonneville offers a simple walk with real shot value. Open fairways, steady wind, and clean park amenities make it a repeat stop for Gorge travelers and local players alike.

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.