Trail Side Golf and Foot Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play a round at Trail Side Golf and Foot Golf?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the best conditions here. The course truly shines when the surrounding wildflowers are in bloom, and the fairways are perfectly lush, making for a beautiful walk. Avoid mid-summer afternoons if you don't love the heat; mornings are much more pleasant.

Is Trail Side Golf a good course for beginners, or is it more for experienced players?

Trail Side is surprisingly welcoming for all skill levels, which we appreciate. The front nine is quite forgiving with wider fairways, perfect for getting your rhythm, while the back nine introduces some clever doglegs and elevation changes that will challenge even seasoned golfers. It's a great spot to bring a mixed-skill group.

How does the Foot Golf experience at Trail Side compare to other courses?

We think Trail Side does Foot Golf exceptionally well, integrating it seamlessly without detracting from the golf course. You'll find dedicated, well-maintained Foot Golf holes that follow a clever routing, often utilizing the natural contours of the land in fun ways. It's a fantastic, active alternative if you're looking for something different with friends or family.

What should I expect to pay for green fees at Trail Side Golf and Foot Golf?

Trail Side offers excellent value, especially considering the course quality. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for the region, typically around $40-$60 for 18 holes of golf, with Foot Golf being a bit less. They often have twilight rates too, which are a steal if you can play later in the day.

What's a unique highlight or "must-do" at Trail Side Golf that sets it apart?

You absolutely have to experience the view from the 14th tee box-it's a stunner. Perched high, it offers panoramic vistas of the valley and the winding creek below, making it a perfect photo op before you launch your drive down a challenging, tree-lined fairway. It's a memorable moment that captures the essence of the course's natural beauty.