Pros:
+The course is just up the hill from one of the world's largest lakes. It either borders or utilises land from Cascade River State Park. It is extremely scenic.
+Lots of elevation change. The course starts just a bit higher than lake level and all the holes feature elevation change, some significant.
+Lots of trees for challenge. Stream running through the course. Some rocky areas.
Cons:
-Baskets are homemade and are falling apart.
-Tees aren't marked. Used Udisc to throw from a general area that I thought the tee should be.
-Technically pay to play but I haven't both times that I've been here.
-There is no maintenance to this course and there appears to have never been much. It's an afterthought.
-No signage
-Navigation is really tricky but use that other app, there is a layout on there.
-Easily could lose a disc. Even with a decent shot.
-There are reasonably natural lines for most holes but some definitely could use some trimming to make it more reasonable. Some lines are just tight or have a branch or two that need to go.
Other Thoughts:
-Have played here two summers in a row. Mostly just because I was already visiting the State Park and it is right next to that. It's a nice enough area to hike around even if the maintenance of the course sucks.
-It's the only course for miles in every direction. It's barely better than nothing.
-There was a report on udisc of the baskets being pulled not long after I was there but there's another report a few months later that says they are not. One of these years, the rugged North shore weather will finish reclaiming this course but for now, it's technically playable.
-Course baggers only. Don't go here expecting a normal round of disc golf.