Mountain Tees & Alpine Greens

Golfing in North Lake Tahoe and Truckee
If you're a golf enthusiast with a love for mountain air, stunning lake views, and courses that challenge your game, golfing in North Lake Tahoe and Truckee is a must. The region blends rustic charm, modern amenities, and dramatic alpine scenery – creating one of the most unique golf destinations in the West.
What makes Tahoe-Truckee stand out isn’t just the elevation – it’s the variety. You’ll find everything from challenging championship courses designed by legends to local gems tucked away in pine forests. And with summer temperatures hovering in the 70s and 80s, it’s the perfect escape from the valley heat.
Golf Courses Lake Tahoe | Truckee
Coyote Moon Golf Course (Truckee)
Tucked into towering pines and granite ridges, Coyote Moon feels like a walk through a high-elevation sanctuary. It’s peaceful, scenic, and demands precision – especially with elevation changes and natural hazards that require more strategy than brute force.
Old Greenwood (Truckee)
This is a luxury-level experience. Wide fairways, immaculate greens, and a layout that rewards aggressive play make it a bucket list course for many. It’s ideal for those looking to combine great golf with upscale amenities like spa access and fine dining.
Gray’s Crossing (Truckee)
A bit more forgiving than its sister course at Old Greenwood, Gray’s Crossing offers equally spectacular surroundings but with a friendlier design for mid-handicappers. It strikes a great balance between beauty and playability.
Tahoe Donner Golf Course
A local favorite that offers surprising complexity. Narrow fairways, fast greens, and tight approach shots through dense forest make this a fun test for all skill levels. The clubhouse and outdoor deck also make it a relaxing place to recap your round.
Old Brockway Golf Course (Kings Beach)
This classic 9-hole course right along the lake has character, charm, and just enough challenge. With towering trees and mountain views on every hole, it’s perfect for a relaxed afternoon round – or a warm-up for a more competitive day.
Tips for Golfing at Altitude
Your ball goes farther – On average, expect 10% more distance at 6,000+ feet. Use this to your advantage, but double-check your club selection.
Hydration is key – You’ll feel the dry air and elevation. Drink more water than usual.
Be early or late – Afternoon winds can pick up, so aim for morning tee times or twilight rounds for calmer play and golden hour views.
What to Do After Your Round
Grab a beer at one of Truckee’s local breweries or enjoy a cocktail lakeside.
Explore downtown Truckee, filled with historic buildings, boutique shops, and restaurants.
Relax on the beach at Kings Beach or Commons Beach in Tahoe City.
Take a hike – many trails near the courses offer panoramic views of the lake and Sierra.
Final Thoughts
Golfing in North Lake Tahoe and Truckee is about more than the scorecard. It’s a sensory experience: pine-scented air, crisp mountain breezes, the quiet echo of a well-struck iron. Whether you’re here for a golf weekend or just adding a round to your summer getaway, the region offers unforgettable play at every turn.
Pack your clubs and maybe an extra sleeve of balls. You’re going to want to stay a while.
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