CINCINNATI — Great Parks has exciting news this fall for disc golf enthusiasts as the renovation of Miami Whitewater Forest’s disc golf course is finally complete.
What You Need To Know
Through the renovation, the course has been expanded from nine holes to 18
The courses at Woodland Mound and Winton Woods are also 18-hole courses, while a nine-hole course remains at Embshoff Woods Nature Preserve
New signs and concrete pads have been added at each tee
Through the renovation, the course has been expanded from nine holes to 18, making it the third of Great Parks’ disc golf courses to complete its renovation.
“We are proud to complete another improvement envisioned by the residents of Hamilton County with this beautiful new course at Miami Whitewater Forest,” said Todd Palmeter, Chief Executive Officer for Great Parks. “This is yet another levy legacy project, with upgrades that will be enjoyed by guests for years into the future at one of our most popular destinations.”
The courses at Woodland Mound and Winton Woods are also 18-hole courses, while a nine-hole course remains at Embshoff Woods Nature Preserve.
Alternative playing options have also been incorporated into Miami Whitewater Forest’s course, with two basket targets players can choose between. At Woodland Mound and Winton Woods, players will find one basket that alternates between two locations per hole.
“These enhancements expand the number of course layouts and make the course more adaptable to different skill levels,” Great Parks said in a news release.
New signs and concrete pads have been added at each tee, and the parks have worked on conservation efforts with the removal of invasive species and plans to plant native trees and shrubs throughout the fall.
Great Parks said designs are already underway to renovate the course at Embshoff Woods Nature Preserve next year. Funding for the renovations is supported by the 0.95-mill 2021 levy approved by Hamilton County voters.