Kayak Point Disc Golf Resort is somewhat off the beaten path. Located at the southern tip of Stanwood, you can access the hidden gem using 140th St. NE from Interstate 5 before connecting to Kayak Point Road.
After Kayak Point Golf Course closed in October 2018, the land later served as a premier destination for disc golfers. Since opening in May 2020, the 290-acre property has transformed into five unique 18-hole courses (Purple Pitch & Putt (beginner-advanced, Par 54, 1,372 feet), Red (beginner-intermediate, Par 65, 8,014 feet), White (intermediate; under construction), Blue (intermediate-advanced, Par 59, 6,759 feet) and Gold (advanced-pro, Par 60, 9,825 feet)), providing enjoyable and challenging outings for all skill levels. And with a designated pro shop, practice area and Aces BBQ & Grill, the experience is “a disc golfer’s dream.”
On May 23, Kayak Point Disc Golf Resort hosted its PDGA-sanctioned, C-Tier Par Wars Episode IV tournament where more than 80 disc golfers spread across 11 divisions tried their hand at the Red Course. Just over 8,000 feet in length with a Par 65, UDisc, a company that provides a course-finding, score- and performance-tracking app for disc golfers, ranked the Red Course as No. 1 in its 2026 10 Best Disc Golf Courses in Washington State and No. 81 in the 2026 100 Best Disc Golf Courses in the World lists.
Below are the top individuals and their respective scores from each division. For all results, click here.
- Quinn Lawler (-15) — Mixed Pro Open
- Jon Mjelde (-11) — Mixed Pro 40+
- Myk Cooper (-8) — Mixed Amateur 1
- Bowen Anderson (-6) — Mixed Amateur 40+
- Thomas Nelson (-6) — Mixed Amateur 50+
- Chuck Knudson (-1) — Mixed Amateur 60+
- Alex Jernigan (-11) — Mixed Amateur 2
- Katie Harrington (+9) — Women’s Amateur 2
- Nathan Jacobs (-5) — Mixed Amateur 3
- Ryan Olson (-4) — Mixed Amateur 4
- Sadye Young (+11) — Women’s Amateur 4

