Payette County

Weather

  • Jan: °C high, °C low
  • Feb: °C high, °C low
  • Mar: °C high, °C low
  • Apr: °C high, °C low
  • May: °C high, °C low
  • Jun: °C high, °C low
  • Jul: °C high, °C low
  • Aug: °C high, °C low
  • Sep: °C high, °C low
  • Oct: °C high, °C low
  • Nov: °C high, °C low
  • Dec: °C high, °C low

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf scene like in Payette County, with just one course?

You won't find a sprawling golf resort here; Payette County offers a singular, charming golf experience focused on one well-maintained public course. It's perfect for a relaxed day where the focus is purely on your game and enjoying the local atmosphere, without the pressure of choosing between multiple tracks.

When is the absolute best time to visit Payette County for a golf trip?

We always recommend visiting Payette County for golf during the late spring or early fall. The summer can get quite hot, but in May-June and September-October, you'll find ideal temperatures and the course is typically in fantastic shape. Plus, the crowds are lighter, ensuring a more peaceful round.

What can I expect from the single golf course in Payette County - is it worth the drive?

Absolutely, it's worth the drive if you appreciate a well-kept, unpretentious course with a friendly vibe. You'll find a layout that's fair but offers enough challenge to keep you honest, often with some surprisingly scenic views along the Payette River. It's a great value for a solid round of golf.

Are there any specific tips for planning a golf day at Payette County's course?

Booking a tee time a few days in advance is usually sufficient, especially on weekends, but you'll rarely struggle to get on. We suggest arriving a bit early to warm up and soak in the quiet surroundings - don't expect a bustling pro shop, but rather a warm, local welcome. Pace of play is generally excellent, so you can truly enjoy your round.

Beyond the course, what else should a golf traveler know about visiting Payette County?

After your round, we recommend exploring the small town of Payette itself; it offers a genuine slice of rural Idaho life. You'll find a few local diners and perhaps a brewery or two for a post-round meal. Don't expect a bustling nightlife, but rather a quiet, friendly community perfect for unwinding.