The Indiana State Disc Golf Museum is dedicated to the men and women who tirelessly dedicated countless hours and sacrifice growing the sport of disc golf.
The Indiana State Disc Golf Museum was officially dedicated on April 25, 2015. The museum is located at Lemon Lake County Park in Crown Point, Indiana inside the Lemon Lake Flight Center, the central hub of Lemon Lake Park. The museum is dedicated to the men and women who dedicated countless hours to growing the sport of disc golf in Indiana and to those who built, play, maintain and visit the Lemon Lake Disc Golf Complex. We would like to thank the following contributors and supporters of The Flight Center and for their help with the creation of the Indiana State Disc Golf Museum. Our sincere appreciation to Ed Headrick, DGA, The Professional Disc Golf Association, Brian Graham, Sara Nicholson, Jason Allind, Andrew Sweeton, Michael Downes, Lake County Parks Board of Directors, April Brown and the Lemon Lake Park Staff, Chris Cioroianu, Rick Flutka, Steve Boylan, Mike Krupicka, Charlene and Jim Donovan, PDGA Hall of Fame, Basket Cases DGC, Skeet Scienski, Throw Pink, Bryce Gerhls, Signs on Time, Northwest Indiana Times, Brian Cummings, Red Roc Disc Golf Club, Pepsi, Billy Welch, Greg Houser, Tim White, Soul Flight Disc Golf, Holiday Liquors, Dollar General, Hobby Lobby Merrillville, Keen, Todd Lewis, Walmart Merrillville, Prodigy Discs, MVP, Discmania, Gateway Disc Sports, Millennium, Legacy Discs, West Side Discs, Manny Duran, Nicholas Duran, Airborn Discs, Unstable Discs, Jason Winterfelt, Jonathan Poole, Paul McBeth, The Jenkins Family, Nicholas Svitko, Honey Bear Hallow Camp Ground, Allen and Jeannie Pier, Main Street Sports, Matthew Boals, Dennis Byrne, Rick Swyers, South Shore DGC, Holly Finley, True Value Hardware Cedar Lake, North Shore Dairy Rich Merrillville, The Brugler Family, Morton Grove Illinois Historical Society, Strack & Van Til Crown Point, Strack & Van Til Munster, Indiana, Costco Merrillville, Home Depot Merrillville, Uhaul Schererville and Innova Disc Golf.
The museum is open daily to the public at 10AM CST and located at Lemon Lake County Park at 6322 W. 133rd Ave in Crown Point, Indiana. The museum commemorates the sport of disc golf in Indiana, historical disc golf events hosted at Lemon Lake, and historical items from players and contributors from around the world. For more information about The Flight Center or the museum, please call 219-771-3472.
To preserve, educate and inspire those who pass through this place that they too might one day leave their own mark in the sport of disc golf!