The Experience

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Instruction Quality & Community-Led Coaching
There are no formal instructors, but the disc golf and equestrian communities are known for being friendly and helpful to newcomers. League nights and group events often feature informal coaching, and regulars are quick to offer tips to beginners.
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Equipment Condition & Availability
All major amenities—disc golf baskets, dog park fencing, and equestrian trail markers—are well-maintained. Visitors report that the course signage is clear, and the dog park gates are secure, though some benches and restrooms are due for updates.
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Community & Atmosphere
The park attracts a diverse crowd: families, athletes, dog lovers, and campers. The atmosphere is laid-back and inclusive, with spontaneous games and friendly gatherings common—especially on weekends and during league events.
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Cleanliness & Maintenance
Trails and fields are kept clean, with staff and volunteers regularly removing trash and debris. Some facilities, like restrooms, are occasionally closed for repairs, but portable toilets are provided and the grounds overall are praised for cleanliness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to bring my own equipment for disc golf or equestrian activities?
Yes, you’ll need to bring your own discs for disc golf and your own horse and gear for equestrian trails. There are no rentals on site, but local sporting goods stores nearby sell starter sets for disc golf.
Are dogs allowed throughout the park? Is the dog park fenced?
Dogs are welcome in the designated 33-acre dog park, which is fully fenced with separate areas for large and small dogs. Outside the dog park, dogs must be leashed and under control at all times.
How do I reserve a campsite or shelter, and what’s the cancellation policy?
Reservations can be made online or by phone up to 11 months in advance. Cancellations at least 7 days prior to arrival receive a partial refund; less notice may result in forfeiture of fees (see official policy for details).

📖 About Token Creek County Park

Token Creek County Park is a 427-acre recreational gem located just north of Madison, serving as one of Dane County’s flagship outdoor destinations since its establishment in the 1970s. The park is renowned for its sprawling green space, championship-level 27-hole disc golf course, and one of the largest off-leash dog parks in southern Wisconsin. With miles of multi-use trails, equestrian loops, and a well-equipped campground, Token Creek caters to everyone from weekend warriors to families seeking fresh air and adventure.

What sets Token Creek apart is its balance of natural beauty and modern amenities: accessible trails, reservable shelters for group gatherings, and a community-driven calendar of outdoor events. The park plays a vital role in local life, hosting tournaments, fun runs, and seasonal festivals that bring together residents from DeForest, Sun Prairie, and the greater Madison area. Its commitment to accessibility and environmental stewardship ensures that visitors of all ages and abilities can enjoy the outdoors, making it a cornerstone of Dane County’s park system.