Mountain View Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Mountain View Golf Course for ideal conditions and views?

We always recommend late spring, typically May, or early fall, around September, for Mountain View. You'll find the course in prime condition, the mountain air crisp, and those panoramic views truly spectacular without the intense summer heat or unpredictable early spring weather.

What are the biggest challenges golfers face at Mountain View, especially with those elevation changes?

The biggest challenge here is definitely managing your yardages with the significant elevation changes; your ball will fly further, so club down. You'll also encounter some tricky side-hill lies that demand precise iron play, especially on the back nine. Don't forget to account for the thin air affecting your ball flight.

Which holes at Mountain View Golf Course offer the most breathtaking views, and what should I look out for?

You absolutely cannot miss the views from the 7th and 14th holes. The 7th, a par-3, plays downhill to a green framed by distant peaks, while the 14th tee box offers a sweeping vista of the entire valley- it's a perfect spot for a photo.

What's the typical green fee at Mountain View Golf Course, and do you feel it's good value for the experience?

Expect to pay around $80-$120 for a prime weekend tee time, though twilight rates can drop to $60-$75. We genuinely feel it's excellent value; you're getting a well-maintained mountain course with genuinely stunning scenery for a price that often beats comparable resort courses.

Beyond the course itself, what's the vibe like at Mountain View Golf Course- is there a good clubhouse or a spot to relax after a round?

The clubhouse at Mountain View is cozy and welcoming, not overly fancy, but it has everything you need. We always grab a drink and a burger on their patio after a round; the views from there are fantastic, making it a perfect spot to unwind and recount your best shots.