- Golf on three spectacular courses
- The SolVista Golf Course
- Pole Creek Golf Course
- Grand Lake Golf Course
- Chairlift rides
- Wildflower hikes and picnics
- Mountain biking, tennis, hiking and in-line skating
- Fly-fishing
- Horseback riding
At SolVista Golf & Ski Ranch, summer is a big deal. When it arrives, you can golf,
mountain bike, ride horseback, go on hikes or do a picnic-all on 5,500 acres of gorgeous
ranchland surrounded by mountains. You can fish a pristine stretch of "Gold
Medal" waters along the Fraser River, which runs right through the community. And you
can do it all from your Kicking Horse Lodges home, a new slopeside neighborhood right on
the mountain.
If you want to drive off the ranch to fish, boat, canoe or kayak in a
different spot every day for years, Grand County has the lakes and rivers to let you do
so.
And just a 15-minute drive is The SolVista Marina at Grand Lake,
where you can board a sail, pontoon, fishing, pedal or bumper boat.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, a new 18-hole championship golf course
is under construction and play is expected to occur on the first nine at the end of this
summer.
Play it and you'll feel as if you are playing two totally different
nines. The front nine of this par 72 course is more a links-style design that gently rolls
across the valley floor and along the Fraser River.
The back nine introduces a hint of adventurous mountain course play
with the holes running into a draw toward the base of the ski mountain and near the
planned new base village.
Playing 7,200 yards from the back tees, the spectacular course will
challenge the low handicapper each time out. If you score average to high, you'll find the
course as forgiving as it is gorgeous.
Whatever your skill level, you'll be rewarded with postcard
panoramas, and a course you can walk to from your Kicking Horse Lodges home. |