
While the course is open to play, tournaments and league-play events must wait until the fall
VANCOUVER – The disc golf course at Hockinson Meadows Community Park is now open. Clark County Public Works thanks the community for helping make this project possible. County officials would also like to thank the community for their patience as they worked through unexpected delays to complete the project.
A scorecard for the course is available on the park website: clark.wa.gov/public-works/hockinson-meadows-community-park.
While the course is open to play, tournaments and league-play events must wait until the fall. No tournaments/events will allow closure of the course as needed to complete construction of the new walking path. This will avoid impacting event schedules or further delaying full completion of the project. Full completion is expected in September.
Residents are encouraged to visit clark.wa.gov/public-works before going out to play the course, to check for closures. Scheduled closures will be announced as far in advance as possible. However, to complete the path as soon as possible some work-related closures may be scheduled on short notice. This is because it is not always possible to predict when permits, supplies, contractor availability, or other factors will come together to allow work on the path.
For information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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