The disc golf course at Zachary Playfield is specifically managed by the city, setting it apart from privately owned or informal courses.
The park's layout integrates active recreational fields with wooded perimeter sections, creating distinct zones for different activities.
It is a popular location for local disc golf tournaments and community-led league play during the warmer months.
Zachary Playfield is a multi-use community park in Plymouth, Minnesota, most notably featuring an 18-hole disc golf course. The park grounds include open grassy areas, baseball diamonds, and a playground structure. It serves as a central hub for local recreational sports leagues and casual outdoor activity. The disc golf course is designed to accommodate various skill levels while utilizing the park's natural topography. The facility is managed by the City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation department. Parking is readily available adjacent to the athletic fields.
The elevated tee area for one of the holes overlooking the wooded section of the course.
Bring bug spray if you plan to play the disc golf course, as portions of the holes run near wooded brush.
Check the city’s parks website before visiting to see if specific athletic fields are reserved for local leagues.
Do not attempt to play disc golf on the fields if youth baseball or softball games are currently in progress.
The disc golf course is seasonal and generally unavailable during winter months when snow is present.
Practice disc golf course etiquette by yielding to players already on the fairway and picking up all litter.