Best Disc Golf Courses in the Dallas, TX Area (2026 Guide)

If you love disc golf and find yourself in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, you're sitting in one of the best disc golf regions in the entire country. The DFW Metroplex is home to over 90 courses — from free city park layouts to world-class pay-to-play ranches — and the local community is one of the most active and welcoming you'll find anywhere in the South.

Whether you're a local looking for your next round or a traveler passing through North Texas, here's a look at the best disc golf courses in and around Dallas:


 

Harry Myers DGC — Rockwall, TX

If there's one course every DFW disc golfer needs to play, it's Harry Myers. Redesigned by legendary course architect John Houck in 2019, Harry Myers sits inside a beautiful, well-maintained city park in Rockwall — about 30 minutes east of Dallas — and consistently ranks among the top courses not just in Texas, but in the entire country. With an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 5,000 community reviews, the praise is well-earned.

The 18-hole layout blends wooded technical shots with open bombers, elevation changes, creek crossings, and water hazards. Multiple tee pads on every hole make it accessible for beginners while delivering a real challenge from the pro pads.

✔️ Free to play
✔️ Restrooms and practice baskets on site
✔️ Multiple tee distances — great for all skill levels
✔️ Pet-friendly and cart-friendly

💡 Pro Tip: The course can get busy on weekend mornings. Arrive early and pair it with a round at the nearby Cedars course for a full day of disc golf.


 

The Hideaway Disc Golf Ranch — Terrell, TX

The Hideaway is the #1 ranked disc golf course in Texas — three years running (2023, 2024, and 2025) — and it's not hard to see why. Located about 45 minutes east of Dallas, this privately owned ranch features two 18-hole championship-level courses: the flagship Roadrunner (rated 4.8/5 stars, "Very Hard") and the newer Scorpion/E.R.I.C. course (rated 4.7/5 stars, "Hard"). Together, they offer some of the most memorable disc golf in the entire state.

The Roadrunner blends wide-open power holes with tight wooded corridors and dramatic elevation. The Scorpion dials up the technicality with dense trees and tricky lines throughout.

✔️ $10 day pass — absolutely worth every penny
✔️ On-site Grille restaurant open Tuesday–Sunday
✔️ Pro shop, golf cart rentals, and push cart rentals available
✔️ Regular PDGA tournament events throughout the year

💡 Pro Tip: Book a tee time in advance on busy weekends. Pair both courses for a full day — bring water and a big bag.


 

Veterans Park Disc Golf Course — Arlington, TX

One of the DFW area's most storied courses, Veterans Park has been part of the local disc golf scene since 1989. Situated between Dallas and Fort Worth in Arlington, this classic 18-hole layout features rolling hills, wooded fairways, cactus, a pond, creek crossings, and out-of-bounds sidewalks that keep things honest. It's been featured in nationally-covered professional events, including JomezPro and GK Pro tournament coverage.

Veterans is a great all-around course that tests a variety of shot shapes without overwhelming newcomers.

✔️ Free to play
✔️ Good mix of technical and open holes
✔️ Active league play and community events
✔️ Dog-friendly

💡 Pro Tip: Bring plenty of water — the course is not heavily shaded. Early morning rounds are your best bet to avoid Texas heat.


 

Heritage Park Disc Golf Course — Flower Mound, TX

Designed by World Champion and prolific course designer Eric McCabe in partnership with Dynamic Discs, Heritage Park is widely considered one of the most technical and scenic courses in all of DFW. The 18-hole layout sits on 25 acres of lush Cross Timbers woodland in Flower Mound, with tree-lined fairways, meandering creek beds, water hazards, rock outcroppings, and serious elevation changes.

It's a course that rewards repeat play — you'll discover new lines and angles every round. A 9-hole option is available for those short on time.

✔️ Free to play
✔️ Concrete tee pads and top-tier Innova baskets
✔️ 9-hole shortcut option available
✔️ Best played dry — avoid muddy conditions

💡 Pro Tip: Watch for copperhead snakes in warm months — they're real. Stay on the paths and keep an eye where you step when hunting for lost discs.


 

B.B. Owen Park Disc Golf Course — Dallas, TX

Right in the heart of Dallas, B.B. Owen is the go-to course for players who don't want to drive far. This 23-hole layout has been a Dallas staple since 1995 and has seen regular updates, with new pin positions and improved hole variety added in recent years. It's not the flashiest course in DFW, but it's well-maintained, free, and an excellent spot to get in a quick round after work.

✔️ Free to play — located within Dallas city limits
✔️ 23 holes with multiple tee and pin options
✔️ Solid beginner-to-intermediate terrain
✔️ Active community with weekly leagues

💡 Pro Tip: This course can get crowded. Try a weekday morning to get the fairways mostly to yourself.


 

Alex Clark Memorial DGC — McKinney, TX

If you're local to the McKinney area, the Alex Clark Memorial course is your backyard gem. This 18-hole wooded layout runs along a creek corridor and is one of the most popular free-to-play spots in the northern DFW suburbs. Short, technical holes reward precision over power, making it a great course for beginner and intermediate players to sharpen their game — and a fun challenge for experienced players looking for a tight, creative round.

✔️ Free to play
✔️ Short and wooded — emphasizes accuracy
✔️ Great for all skill levels
✔️ Located minutes from Another Round Dallas in McKinney

💡 Pro Tip: Another Round Dallas hosts a weekly Friday Night Glow Round here at 8 p.m. — a must-do if you've never thrown glow discs under the night sky.


 

Bonus: More DFW Courses Worth the Drive

The DFW region is massive, and there are plenty of other solid courses beyond this list worth exploring:

  • Towne Lake DGC (McKinney) — 19 holes just minutes from Another Round Dallas, great for local regulars

  • Audubon Park (Garland) — 18 holes, a solid challenge for beginner to intermediate players

  • Fritz Park (Irving) — One of the oldest disc golf courses in all of Texas, dating back to 1984 and still going strong

 


 

🎯 Tips for Playing Disc Golf in the Dallas Area

  • Hydrate aggressively — Texas summers are brutal. Bring more water than you think you need, especially on courses with limited shade.

  • Check UDisc for conditions — Dallas has seen more rain in recent years; some courses (especially Heritage Park) get muddy quickly.

  • Join a league — The DFW disc golf community is incredibly active. Check local clubs and UDisc for weekly leagues near you.

  • Gear up before you go — Stop by Another Round Dallas in McKinney before your round. We carry discs, bags, apparel, and accessories from top brands — plus a tap room and food to fuel up or wind down. Located at 2851 Craig Dr, Suite 206, McKinney, TX (just off Central Expressway). Open Mon–Fri 11am–7pm, Sat–Sun 10am–7pm.

 


 

Whether you're chasing birdies at the #1 course in Texas or learning the ropes on a beginner-friendly city layout, Dallas–Fort Worth has everything a disc golfer could want. Pack your bag, plan your route, and come see us before you tee off — we'll make sure you're throwing the right plastic.

— Another Round Dallas | 2851 Craig Dr Ste 206, McKinney, TX 75072 | throwanotherrounddallas.com

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