Lake Valley State Recreation Area
Grab your clubs and play a round of golf at the on-site 18-hole course in this state recreation area.
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Lake Valley State Recreation Area Details
Grab your clubs and play a round of golf at the on-site 18-hole course in this state recreation area. Because of the parks high elevation and thin air (the golf course sits over 6,000-feet above sea level), the balls tend to fly further than they would near sea level. And although the golf course is not open in winter, the park is used for other activities, including snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
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