1. Peccole Ranch Disc Golf Course
https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Parks-Facilities
This venue will almost always come up when seeking recommendations as it is widely recognized among Vegas locals and ranks with some of the oldest golf courses. Peccole Ranch was established in 1993 and runs between two rows of houses and offers sufficient space for disc golf. Its location along Red Hills Road in Vegas is convenient, and the terrain is mostly flat. It is an 18-hole course.
2. Fox Hill Park
Fox Hill Park is a newer establishment with an 18-hole course for disc golf enthusiasts. It is slightly hilly and partially wooded on some areas along the trail. the park offers spectacular views for a relaxed afternoon outdoors. It is ideal for beginners, and you can go as a group as there are various recreational activities available within the park.
3. Mountain Crest Park
Mountain Crest Park is a multi-use park where you can enjoy disc golf at the 18-hole course. It’s a permanent course, and the tee type you get here is concrete with minimal foliage within the golf course. You may want to be careful while playing here and be aware of other park users while playing. Some of the baskets are relatively close to the walkways. Most people who play here are seasoned golfers, but the course is open to all.
4. Davis Park
Davis Park is a more suitable venue for beginners and intermediate players who want to practice. It is not very busy, and mostly you will find people walking their dogs and enjoying the outdoors. The park is primarily flat with mixed terrain. The course is smaller than other parks with limited holes. Regardless, it is a beautiful neighborhood park, clean and well maintained. The only downside to this venue is the lack of restrooms, but it makes a great place as a stopover for a quick game of disc golf.