
Disc Golf
Courses for all abilities
Photo by Time Foster
Fall Colours Promotion
Try Disc Golf on us!
With the purchase of a lift ticket during Fall Colours, try a free round of disc golf on our newly opened mountain top course. Check in at The Nest (mountain top snack shop) or the Rental Shop to sign out some discs.
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Red Course (easier)
This beginner-friendly course emphasizes shorter holes with exciting shot shapes. The first six holes involve a hike up the mountain, but we hope the intriguing shots make the climb worth it. Once you reach the top, you'll find an additional 12 holes winding through a beautiful hardwood forest (look for the eleven different tree species) and with stunning valley vistas. The final six holes descend the slopes.
A typical round here takes over two hours, making for an epic day of disc golf.
When the chairlift is running during Bike Park operational hours, there will be an option for players to take the chair to the top and play 18 holes back down to the parking lot.
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility
Under construction
This course may be missing tees, targets, signage, etc.
Pay to play
$15 per day, visit the rental shop for day-pass or use the QR code on hole 1
Chairlift Access
(See Bike Park hours of operation)
Purchase a foot passenger ticket for $25 and add on a disc golf ticket for just $10.
Red Course
24 holes, Turf Tees
Disc Golf Park Targets
Warmup holes available
Please note
Mixed use: hikers and bikers
Not cart-friendly
Not stroller-friendly
Blue Course (harder)
This course is border line perfection: 18 amazing holes winding up and down the mountain, nestled amongst Nova Scotia's Old Growth Acadian forest. This course is as much a wonderful nature walk as it is a world-class series of holes designed by renowned course designer, Benjamin Smith. The uphill holes are exceptional, offering challenging shots—and stunning vistas—you won't find anywhere else in the Atlantic provinces. Once you reach the top, additional holes winding through a beautiful old-growth hardwood forest. Notably, the climb and course is worth it when you experience the final six down-hill holes. Not only are the vistas incredible, but the final downhill shots are everything you can hope for in a mountain disc golf course. Each one will keep you coming back time and time again!
A typical round here takes 1.5–2 hours, making for an incredible day of disc golf.
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility
Under construction
This course may be missing tees, targets, signage, etc.
Pay to play
$15 per day, visit the rental shop for day-pass or use the QR code on hole 1
Chairlift Access
(See Bike Park hours of operation)
Purchase a foot passenger ticket for $25 and add on a disc golf ticket for just $10.
Blue Course
18 holes, Turf Tees
Disc Golf Park Targets
Warmup holes available
Please note
Mixed use: hikers and bikers
Not cart-friendly
Not stroller-friendly
New to disc golf? We have twenty sets of rental starter bags, that include 3 discs. Reserve ahead online or in person at the rental shop.
Visit udisc to learn more about the courses at Wentworth, track your scores, and leave a comment about your experience at Disc Golf Wentworth.
Meet the world-renowned Nova Scotia-based designer, Benjamin Smith. When designing courses, he believes holes should be challenging but fair, diverse, and constrained. They should work with the terrain to create incredible outdoor and natural experiences, incorporating objects and subtle features related to the landscape. But more importantly, courses should be fun, encouraging players to return again to throughtickle the chains.
For the courses at Wentworth, the team avoided clear cutting trees—although they did thin some and followed sustainable forestry practice to create a masterpiece in course building and forestry management. Throughout 2024 and 2025, they raked, tamped, and cleared underbrush and Hurricane Fiona blowdown. Protecting the environment and leveraging the experience of walking through the Acadian Forest were paramount in Flickline’s recent design here.