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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Service options

  • Onsite services

Offerings

  • Food
  • Golf carts

Activities

  • Eighteen-hole course
  • Nine-hole course

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

What people say about (Round Valley Golf Course)

Matt Housley

Definitely a great place to golf! Country course that is taken care of pretty well. Friendly staff. The carts are nice but they don't have a USB charge port available like most modern carts do. The driving range is long but somewhat narrow. You can camp at this course and the camping comes with golf rounds. All in all, great place to golf!

Shari Cain

Beautiful views, greens well maintained, but fairways spotty. Good variety of par 3s, 4s, and 5s. Great value, has a nice driving range and practice green.

Eric Buell

Do you like golf? Do you like camping? If so, this place is the place for you! We pulled our camper trailer up here in September for the first time, and we were blown away. The camping fee is $40 per night, and that includes one green fee pass for nine holes. If you have to pay for more people, nine holes usually costs $17 + $8 for a cart. There are two campsites at the golf course. The first one is on the North side next to the river. Some of these spots have full hookups but they have no reservations, so you have to show up and get what you can. A lot of people end up parking here for long periods of time, so it can be hard to find a spot. The second spot is on the south side of the ninth hole on the west side of the course. This is just an open field area with no water spigots, no hookups at all, and limited fire pits every so often. The vegetation is pretty well maintained, so you can pull your trailer right up onto it in any level spot you can find. The atmosphere is super chill, people bring their trailers and their dogs and have fires and hang out, and you can watch people play golf as you sit in your chair. The campground is usually pretty quiet, however you can sometimes hear trains at night from the UPRR line to the north. The course itself is really fun as well, and fairly well taken care of. All in all, even if it's not the best golf course you've ever played, the camping aspect makes it totally worth it.

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