| On Sept 11th and 12th we will be closed to fishing and Disc Golf.
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|  | Warrior Dash is coming to Horning's
| Warrior Dash is coming to Horning's on September 11th and 12th. Warrior Dash is the ultimate event for thrill-seeking athletes. For more info go to our Calender page or:
Note: Because of the number of racers and use of the camp grounds for the course, we will not be hosting any camping this weekend. Go to our calendar page for info on hotels and other camp grounds.
To go to Warrior Dash, Click here!!
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|  | In August 2010, Disc Golf Course Review has rated our Meadow Ridge Course the 2nd best in the World!! Woo Hoo!!
| Disc Golf Course Review has rated our Meadow Ridge Course the 2nd best course out of over 3,600 world wide!! We will continure to strive to bring the best Disc Golf possible to everyone! Many Thanks!!!
DG Course Review, Click here!!
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|  | |  | Open from 8 AM till dusk, Horning's Hideout is your affordable place to get away from it all!!
| Here at Horning's we pride ourselves at being very affordable to all. We know that even in stressfull economic times everyone, individuals, couples and families need a place to get away from it all and we try our best to be affordable to do just that. Our entrance fee (good towards fishing and paddle boats) of only $3 per person allows everyone to enjoy our place for the entire day at low cost. We've also added the very fun and affordable sport of Frisbee Disc Golf to our place. If you've never tried it we highly recommend that you do, for it's a sport that all the ages in your family can enjoy together, from the very young to the Grand folks!!
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|  | Disc Golf, Both Day and Night, is Here at Hornings! A total of 54 holes of Disc Golf!
| We now have three 18 hole courses, a total of 54 holes, the most at any facility west of Georgia (PDGA Headquarters)! One course is a is a short throw course, which is great for the family, Ace races and practice on your short game. It's also a permanent night course, equipped with solar lights on the tee pads and targets! The second course is a full par 3 and par 4 course, with holes ranging from 165 ft to 700 ft. Our third course is a championship course, a full par 3, par 4 and par 5 course, with holes ranging from 255 ft to 930 ft. With this course we will have courses for all range of players1 All courses are a full 18 holes across fields and through the woods, so they are very challenging, fun and very scenic.
The cost to play all day is only $3 per person, (our normal entrance fee, good towards fishing and paddle boats), making it very affordable so you and your family can come out and spend the day not only playing disc golf but hike, bike and picnic too. We also have 2009 season passes for disc golf. Beginning in Sept they'll be going for $20 for as the year goes by they're pro-rated by the month.
To see a map of the Highland Course, Click here!!
To see a map of the Canyon Course, Click here!!
To see a map of the Meadow Ridge Course, Click here!!
(Our thanks to Adam at www.oregondiscgolf.com).
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|  | Meadow Ridge Course Review
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|  | Highland Course Review
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|  | Horning's Hideout Disc Golf Discs and T-Shirts For Sale
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Just $15 for this sweet T-shirt and $25 for the tie-dye version.
Click on the T-Shirt image above to view all t-shirt options and to make a purchase, or go to our merchandise link at the top of the page to check out all our items.
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|  | The New Horning's Hideout Email List
| New for this year, we are pulling together an email mailing list. In an effort to help get the word out about and support these incredible events we are lining up here at Horning's Hideout this summer!
We'll be using this list to broadcast show announcements, lineup changes when we get them, sellout status, and anything else related to Horning's that we think you should know about.
Get yourself on our list by giving us your email address and zipcode. The zipcode is optional, but it helps us to keep from sending you email you don't care about.
Don't worry, we won't give or sell your email address to anyone and you can get off this list at any time by signing up again - this removes your email address from our database, or you can just send an email to remove@horningshideout.com.
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|  | Liability Release Statement
| | Here at Horning's Hideout we work very hard at bringing you a safe place to enjoy, but being this is the great outdoors accidents such as (but not limited to) falls can happen. By simply being on this property you agree to hold Horning’s Hideout and Horning’s family harmless and not liable for any injury sustained to you or someone under your care. If you do not agree with this policy we ask you to please leave (carefully) and enjoy the great outdoors elsewhere.
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How to get to Horning's Hideout
Horning’s Hideout is located just 35 minutes west of Portland in North Plains, Oregon.
From Portland Take Highway 26 West approximately 15 miles to the North Plains/Glencoe Road Exit 57. Turn right (North) from the exit onto Glencoe Road. Take Glencoe Rd. approximately 1.5 miles to a left fork that is Pumpkin Ridge Road. Follow Pumpkin Ridge Rd. for 5 miles to Brunswick Canyon Road, which is an easy to miss gravel road on the right. Follow Brunswick Canyon Road down, down, down into the canyon.
If you’re coming from the coast, you can hook up with 26 East from Hwy 101.
If you’re coming either North or South on I-5, or on I-84 through The Columbia River Gorge, you’ll drive into Portland and take the I-405 loop to 26 West, then follow the directions above - Horning’s is very easy to find.
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You can bring your dog or other pet to Horning's Hideout. Pets are allowed as long as they are on a leash (because of our peacocks), as long as they are pet friendly themselves and get along with other animals, and as long as you clean up after them. |

Camp fires are allowed during certain times, please check Camp fires are allowed except during a concert and during fire season. Fire season is usually July through September. During this time absolutely no camp fires (in a container or not) or open flames such as tiki torches or open candles are allowed. Please bring a propane stove to cook with. Usually there are fires allowed from October through about the end of June, depending on weather. We have movable fire pits (we move them out during fire season), so when you can have a fire please use them so there is no evidence of fire on the ground. That way during fire season campers will not mistake scorch marks on the ground as a fire area. |

our concert rules. For information on concert and special event rules, please click here Concert Rules |

Contacting Hornings Hideout

21277 NW Brunswick Canyon Rd. North Plains, OR 97133
503-647-2920
For more information or to make reservations:
Call Bob at 503-647-2920 or eMail him at bob@horningshideout.com
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