Keystone River Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the high altitude at Keystone River Course affect my game?
You'll definitely notice the ball flies further here, so club down a bit, especially on your drives. The thinner air also means you might feel winded quicker, so consider taking a cart and staying hydrated throughout your round.
When is the best time of year to play the Keystone River Course for ideal conditions and views?
We highly recommend late June through early September; the course is in peak condition, and the wildflowers are incredible. You'll get those iconic Rocky Mountain views without the chill of early spring or late fall.
What's the biggest challenge I'll face playing the Keystone River Course?
The course's biggest challenge, beyond the altitude, is navigating the dramatic elevation changes and the tight tree-lined fairways, especially on the back nine. You'll need precise iron play and a good short game to score well here.
Can I expect to see wildlife while playing at Keystone River Course?
Absolutely, it's one of the course's charming quirks! We've often spotted deer, elk, and even the occasional moose wandering near the fairways, particularly early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Just remember to give them their space and enjoy the natural spectacle.
What's the vibe like after a round at Keystone River Course, and what should I do nearby?
The clubhouse has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere perfect for grabbing a drink and reliving your best shots. Afterwards, we suggest heading into Keystone Village for dinner; there are plenty of great options, and it's just a short drive away.