Recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, our new 9-hole disc golf course is installed where one of the most significant events in American popular culture took place: The 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair!

As you play, you'll learn about the festival and historic site. Take a look at the map or stop in at the Museum to learn more about how to experience it on your own or through our guided tours.

 

The course, sponsored by Innova Discs and Sullivan County Partnership for Economic Development, has two paved tee pads per hole with 28 chain Discatcher pro baskets. It is perfect for disc golfers of all skill levels, including complete beginners. Opening for the first time in May 2025, our course is free to play and open on non-show days when the grounds are open, with a closing time of sunset. 

 

Our course was designed by 2013 US Champion professional disc golfer Steve Brinster. Brinster is in the NJ and NY Disc Gold Halls of Fame and has amassed over 100 wins over a 25+ year career. He has designed 17 courses throughout the mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions. 

 

Free to play, open on non-show days only, the course is perfect for players of every level. Whether you're chasing birdies or just getting started, come enjoy scenic drives, challenging lines, and unforgettable views.

 

No discs? No problem! Visit our Museum Shop to purchase. 

 

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Can I bring food and drinks?

Yes, but please do not bring glass for the safety of all guests and be sure to dispose of all trash either in the cans available or by leaving with it. 

When is the course open?

Our course is open on non-show days, when the grounds are open, with a closing time of sunset. 

What if I don't have discs?

You can purchase discs at the Museum Shop, open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm daily. 

How much does it cost to play?

It is free to play, but you will have the option to donate in support our non-profit efforts, including maintenance of the course. 

Where is parking?

Please park in Lot C and walk through the main gates to access the course.

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