Disc Golf

Cedar Beach sign

 Heber Springs now offers two spectacular disc golf courses, and is ranked as the 13th best disc golf destinations in Arkansas. Both courses feature 18 or more holes, and provide scenic views of beautiful Heber Springs. There is currently 1 local league, and disc golf gear can be found at the downtown outdoor sports shop. 

Cedar Beach

 Heber Springs' newest disc golf course is located adjacent to Sandy Beach. The Cedar Beach course features picturesque views of both Sandy Beach and Greers Ferry Lake, along with the nearby scenic wooded path of Jeff Anderson Trail.  This course is known to have a variety of shots, with some being considered quite the challenge! 

From downtown Heber Springs: Take Hwy 25B North (N 2nd St.) to the intersection at Front St., Turn left onto W. Front St. and follow all the way down to Sandy Beach. 1st Tee is located to the left of the parking lot. 

Mossy Bluff

 Heber Springs first disc golf course- established in 2016. The course at Mossy Bluff winds up and down the hillside and bluffs of the Mossy Bluff trails. This course is moderately challenging with a mixture of open and wooded shots. 

From downtown Heber Springs: Take Hwy 25B North to the bypass, turn left towards Greers Ferry Lake Dam, go 1/4 mile and turn right into Visitors Center parking lot, go through parking lot towards Army Corps of Engineers office then turn left into Mossy Bluff Park. Course is on the right in .5 miles.

HOW TO PLAY:

The rules for disc golf are similar to traditional golf. Players start off at a tee and are attempting to strike a target in as few throws as possible.  Each hole has a par and each throw of the disc is a stroke.  The goal is to finish the course with the least amount of strokes at or under par. Serious players often carry a bag that holds discs of varying weights and sizes and selecting one is similar to choosing between different golf clubs.  

More information on these trails & more can be found at:  https://udisc.com/places/heber-springs-ar