City Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is it to get a tee time at City Park Golf Course, especially on weekends?

This course is incredibly popular, and for good reason - the views are fantastic. You'll want to book well in advance, especially for prime weekend slots; we recommend checking their online system exactly seven days out. Don't expect to just walk on, especially during peak season.

What's the standout feature or best view at City Park Golf Course?

Without a doubt, it's the panoramic Denver skyline and mountain views, especially from the back nine. We particularly love the vista from the 18th tee box, where the city truly frames your final approach. It's a photo-worthy backdrop that elevates the whole experience.

Is City Park Golf Course challenging enough for experienced golfers, or is it more for beginners?

City Park offers a fair challenge for all skill levels, but don't underestimate it - the course design is surprisingly strategic. While it's walkable and generally forgiving off the tee, the greens have some subtle breaks that will test your putting. We found it a great test of course management.

When is the best time of year to play City Park Golf Course to avoid crowds and get good conditions?

For the best combination of weather and slightly lighter crowds, we recommend playing in late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October). The summer can get quite busy and hot, while winter play is possible but weather-dependent. Aim for a weekday morning if you can swing it.

What are the facilities like at City Park Golf Course, and is there a good spot for a post-round drink?

The clubhouse is modern and well-appointed, offering a pro shop and a solid grill for food and drinks. We always grab a beer on the patio after our round - the views of the course and city are a perfect way to cap off your day. It's a comfortable spot to relax and recount your birdies.