Play a Round. Grab a Pint. Enjoy the View.

A man playing disc golf in a wooded area, reaching out to throw a disc towards a yellow disc golf basket with chains, with a red backpack on the ground beside him.

Disc golf at Locust Post Brewery brings together fresh air, Appalachian Mountain scenery, and craft beer brewed right here in Little Orleans, Maryland. Whether you’re an experienced player chasing birdies or just looking for a fun outdoor activity with friends, our disc golf course offers a relaxed, scenic way to enjoy the property before or after visiting the taproom.

Set on Locust Post Brewery’s wooded Western Maryland property, the course features a mix of open and wooded holes with natural terrain, elevation changes, tunnel shots, protected baskets, and ace-run opportunities. The 9-hole loop starts and ends near the brewery, making it easy to play a round, stop in for a beer, grab food, and enjoy the mountain views.

A Disc Golf Course for All Skill Levels

Our course is designed to be enjoyable for a wide range of players. Beginners can enjoy a casual round in a beautiful setting, while more experienced disc golfers will appreciate the variety of shot shapes, wooded lines, elevation, and basket placements throughout the course.

The course includes both short and long tee pad options, giving players the ability to choose the level of challenge that fits their game.

What to Expect

At Locust Post Brewery Disc Golf Course, players can enjoy:

9-hole disc golf loop
Open and wooded fairways
Short and long tee options
Elevation changes and technical shots
Protected baskets and ace-run chances
A course that starts and finishes at the brewery
Craft beer, food, and taproom seating after your round

The first tee is located next to the blue practice baskets, making it easy to get started when you arrive. The course is typically available during normal brewery hours, Thursday through Sunday.

Make It a Full Day at Locust Post Brewery

Disc golf is just one more reason to spend the day at Locust Post Brewery. Come out for a round, then relax with a rotating selection of house-brewed craft beer, local wines, spirits, food, live music, and scenic outdoor seating.

Located near Green Ridge State Forest and surrounded by Western Maryland outdoor recreation, Locust Post Brewery is a perfect stop for disc golfers, campers, hikers, travelers, and locals looking for something different to do in Allegany County.

Disc Golf Events and Tournaments

Locust Post Brewery also hosts disc golf events and tournaments throughout the year. These events bring players together for friendly competition, fresh air, great views, and post-round drinks in the taproom. Check our events page or follow Locust Post Brewery online for upcoming disc golf dates, tournament details, registration information, and special event announcements.

Visit Locust Post Brewery Disc Golf Course

Looking for disc golf in Western Maryland? Visit Locust Post Brewery in Little Orleans, MD for a scenic 9-hole course, craft beer, food, live events, and a relaxed mountain setting.

Play the course. Stay for the beer. Enjoy Locust Post Brewery.

Aerial map of a brewery with labeled hop yard and walking paths, featuring marked hop varieties, distances, and plantings.
A man and woman playing disc golf in a wooded park. The man is throwing a frisbee and the woman is holding a disc. Trees and a backpack are visible in the background.
Man throwing a frisbee in a wooded area

Driven by passion

We're not here to follow trends—we're here to build something timeless. With a blend of creativity, strategy, and heart, we help ideas come to life. Every project we take on is an opportunity to learn, grow, and do something meaningful. We treat our clients like partners and our work like craft.

“Took a farm field and made it a beautiful brewery and music venue. We were in the area on a multi-day backpacking trip and they were so kind to allow us to park our filthy selves there for a few hours. The place has a small campground which thankfully included showers.
The beer was great. The main hall has great Art and reclaimed architectural touches.
I think we will skip backpacking next time and just stay here!”

— Glen S. - Yelp.com