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Home » About » Disc Golf Sanctuary

Disc Golf Sanctuary

In 2024 the Ox Bow Flying Disc Sanctuary will turn 35 years old. We want to bring the holes 'up to par' before we celebrate the milestone of this historical course.  Your minimum $900 sponsorship will feature a name on the hole you are sponsoring and will help replace the tee pad, Mach X basket, signage, and security. Twenty one holes are available for sponsorship. Contact us for more information.

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Trout Hook-Ups. Which type of fisherman are you? Trout Hook-Ups. Which type of fisherman are you?
Don't miss out on the fun! Don't miss out on the fun!
That big green patch along the trail is not newly That big green patch along the trail is not newly sprouted grass nor emerging spring ephemerals, but actually a patch of climacium, one of Indiana's over 200 moss species. Unlike most of our woodland plants, in the right habitat mosses can stay green year round, with some species even thriving through winter.

Belonging to the ancient group, Bryophytes mosses are drought tolerant. When their environment is too dry they will go into a dormant state. With enough moisture and temperatures above freezing mosses are able to photosynthesize, making for a refreshing green site along a winter hike.
The hunt begins at 5pm at Benton Spillway. Have f The hunt begins at 5pm at Benton Spillway.  Have fun!
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Upcoming Events
Books and Boots
6.02.2023 @ 1:00 PM Ox Bow
Family Picnic & Tea Party
6.03.2023 @ 11:00 AM Bonneyville Mill
Volunteer Day: Cobus Creek Restoration
6.03.2023 @ 10:00 AM Cobus Creek
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