Disc Golf
Hyland Ski & Snowboard Area
The Premier Disc Golf Course at Hyland Ski & Snowboard Area offers challenging elevations, tremendous scenery and fantastic amenities. This 18-hole tournament course features holes that traverse, climb and descend over ski slopes with incredible scenic overlooks of the Twin Cities.
Players will love hole #18- it's 700 feet long! Hole #14 is 540 feet- the second half of the hole is nearly straight up. See the course layout and score card below.
This course is a collaboration of the City of Bloomington and Three Rivers Park District, using a grant the City of Bloomington received from Metropolitan Council. A representative from the Professional Disc Golf Association worked closely with park staff and a consultant to design the course.
Hours
8 a.m.-sunset daily, weather permitting.
Last tee time sold 1-½ hour before determined sunset time.
No advanced tee times.
Fees
$3 - one round of 18 holes
$30 - season pass (Passes may be purchased online, at Hyland or by calling 763.559.9000)
- Children 10 and under are free with paid adult.
- Rental disc is free with paid greens fee. A fee of $10 is charged for each lost rental disc.
- Towels available with rental sets on hot or damp days.
- Discs also are available for purchase.
Amenities
- 18-hole disc golf course
- Expansive clubhouse featuring pro shop with disc golf sales and rental.
- Great food with daily lunch specials, burgers, sandwiches, salads and wraps.
- Cold beer and wine


Contact Information
Hyland Ski & Snowboard Area |
8800 Chalet Road,
Bloomington, MN 55438
Phone: 763/694-7800
Email: hylandski@threeriversparkdistrict.org
Rules and Etiquette
Children 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Ticket must be put on wicket and put on the player’s clothes
or equipment. Beer will be allowed on course only if purchased from
HSSA. No outside
alcohol allowed.
- All Professional Disc Golf Association rules apply.
- No littering.
- Play the course in the correct numerical order.
- Do not throw disc until other players are out of the way.
- Pets are not allowed on the course.
- Reservations are required for tournaments; call
763/559-6700.
How to Play
Stand on the tee pad and throw the disc like a frisbee, aiming for
the designated basket.
Scoring is similar to the
game of golf - one point for each throw. The person with the lowest
score is the winner. Allow three minutes to look for lost discs. Let
persons behind you advance if you are playing slower or are looking
for lost discs.
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