Riverdale, UT · Riverdale City Park — club-maintained for over 16 years

Riverpark Disc Golf Course

11 holes · 2 layouts · Est. 2002

The Story

Riverpark has been a fixture of the Ogden-area disc golf scene since 2002, maintained by a dedicated local club for over 16 years. The course originally featured 18+ holes with multiple layout options, making it one of the more versatile courses in northern Utah.

Construction projects in the area resulted in the loss of several holes, reducing the course to roughly 10-11 core holes. However, multiple basket positions on each hole allow players to create 18- and 20-hole round experiences. The community has adapted, continuing to maintain and play the course despite the reduced footprint.

Recent improvements include new tee signs that help with navigation, though reviewers note that the multiple basket positions and evolving layouts can still be confusing for first-time visitors. UDisc is recommended for navigation.

Layouts

Front 10
Remaining core holes — the most playable section of the course
3,200 ft
Par 30
20 Hole Layout
Extended layout using multiple basket positions per hole
5,400 ft
Par 60

UDisc

3.8
/ 5.0 · 1681 ratings
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What Players Say

akcondor★★★★

New t pads and baskets and this place comes up a quarter star.

noahstat★★★★

Fun course with multiple baskets! The terrain is interesting and has a few fun obstacles and shot shapes. Tee signs are good but tee pads aren't great.

alexhallumsdisc★★★

Lots of potential here. Fun shots. Dry landscape. Nice course. However the current layout is very confusing to navigate. Multiple baskets on every hole & signage that is not up to date makes this hard to figure out where you're going.

goodtoast★★★

Good course for what it is. Grass roots club course with not much money investment... Great job guys, thanks for keeping it up all these years.

joshbeall★★★★

Really nice course. The tee pads could definitely be better and marked better as well. The construction going on at holes 1 and 18 is also kind of a bummer.

Maintenance

Club-maintained by local volunteers for over two decades. The course features rubber tee mats (some showing wear) and multiple basket positions. Vegetation management is an ongoing challenge — Russian olives and brush encroach on some baskets. The dedicated volunteer crew continues to invest time in upkeep despite limited funding.