Roane County Disc Golf Course
Directly on the waterAn 18-hole wooded course inside Roane County Park where the first tee crosses water.

The Roane County Disc Golf Course is part of the Roane County Park complex, set in the wooded section of the park's grounds. It runs 18 holes through pines and shoreline edge, with the first tee staged so that clearing the water on the drive is the difference between a good round and going swimming. Bring spare discs. Players who don't mind wading occasionally call it part of the experience; players who do should plan around it.
The course is free, like the rest of the park. Some of the brush around fairways could use a clearing, and a few baskets show wear, but the layout is varied and the wooded routing keeps the course interesting at every skill level. Play it as part of a Roane County Park visit; the rest of the park (swim beach, splash pad, walking trail) is right there.
Tips
- The first tee plays over water; bring a few extra discs.
- Some brush around the fairways is overgrown; expect to hunt for stray throws.
- Free to play; no clubhouse, no rental.
What people love
- The wooded routing through Roane County Park grounds.
- The water-carry first tee, which makes the round memorable.
- Free play.
What to know
- Bring discs; there is no rental on site.
- Combine with the rest of Roane County Park; the swim beach, splash pad, and trails share the parking.
- Brush clearing is occasional; some fairways are tighter than they should be.
Best time
Mornings before the heat in summer. Cool seasons play better with the brush thinned.
First visit
Park at the Roane County Park main lot. The disc golf course is in the wooded back portion of the grounds.
Location
Frequently asked
When is Roane County Disc Golf Course open?
Brush is thicker in mid-summer; cool seasons play more open.
How do I get to Roane County Disc Golf Course?
Park at the Roane County Park main lot. The disc golf course is in the wooded back portion of the grounds.
What should I know before visiting Roane County Disc Golf Course?
Bring discs; there is no rental on site.
Last updated: April 30, 2026