Mountain Valley Country Club (Disused)
Old golf course. Non-usable due to neglect. Added because it is still there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you still walk the old fairways at Mountain Valley Country Club?
You absolutely can, but don't expect manicured paths. The old fairways are largely overgrown, transforming into a wilder landscape that's more of an exploratory hike than a stroll.
What's the best way to experience the history of Mountain Valley Country Club, even though it's no longer active?
We recommend visiting in the late fall or early spring when the foliage is less dense; it makes spotting the old tee boxes and green complexes much easier. You'll find ghostly outlines of what once was, a real testament to time passing.
Are there any safety concerns or things to watch out for if I visit the former Mountain Valley Country Club site?
Definitely be mindful of uneven terrain, hidden roots, and potential wildlife, especially snakes, as the area is largely untamed. We suggest wearing sturdy shoes and long pants, and always keep an eye on your footing.
Is there any chance Mountain Valley Country Club will ever reopen for golf?
Honestly, it's highly unlikely given the extensive neglect and overgrowth we've observed. The infrastructure required to bring it back to playable condition would be immense, making it a very distant dream.
What kind of wildlife or natural beauty can I expect to see at the old Mountain Valley Country Club grounds?
You'll be surprised by the vibrant ecosystem that has taken over; we've spotted deer, various bird species, and even some interesting local flora. It's become a peaceful, wild space, perfect for nature observation if you're not looking for golf.