Last Mountain Valley No. 250

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Last Mountain Valley No. 250 for ideal conditions?

We've found late June through early September offers the most consistent, pleasant weather for golf here. You'll experience lush fairways and comfortable temperatures, perfect for enjoying the course without battling early-season dampness or late-season chill. Just remember, the season is short, so plan ahead.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at the course in Last Mountain Valley No. 250-is it a hidden gem or more of a local track?

Expect a charming, well-maintained prairie course that truly feels like a local gem. It's not a championship resort, but you'll find a genuine, unpretentious round with surprisingly good conditions and a friendly atmosphere. The views across the valley are a real bonus, making it more than just a quick nine or eighteen.

Since there's only one course, what else can we do in Last Mountain Valley No. 250 to make a full trip out of it?

Absolutely make time to explore Last Mountain Lake, which is right there. It's fantastic for fishing, bird watching-especially at the Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area-or just enjoying the peaceful prairie scenery. You'll find a relaxed pace of life and genuine small-town hospitality that's a refreshing change.

What are the typical green fees and overall costs for a round at Last Mountain Valley No. 250, and is it good value?

You'll find the green fees here are incredibly reasonable, offering fantastic value for the quality of play. It's definitely not a place where you'll feel gouged; expect a budget-friendly round that leaves you feeling like you got more than your money's worth. This course is a prime example of a great local experience without the hefty price tag.

How challenging is the golf course in Last Mountain Valley No. 250 for different skill levels?

The course offers a fair challenge that's enjoyable for everyone, from beginners to more seasoned players. It's not overly long, but the prairie winds can certainly add a layer of difficulty, and some of the greens have subtle breaks that will test your putting. You'll find it's a course where thoughtful play is rewarded, not just brute strength.