Green River State Park Golf Course

Green River State Park Golf Course is a 9-hole, par 36 golf course located in Green River, Utah, measuring 3368 yards. Cost tier: Economy. No driving range on site.

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130 S Fairway Dr, Green River, UT 84525

A 9-hole state park course on the banks of the Green River, playing 3,368 yards with cottonwood-lined fairways and Book Cliffs views.

9 Holes
Par 36
3368 yards
Economy
No Driving Range

About This Course

Green River State Park Golf Course is a 9-hole layout situated on the banks of the Green River in eastern Utah, playing 3,368 yards at par 36. The course winds through mature cottonwood trees that provide welcome shade in the desert heat, with the Green River itself creating water hazards on several holes, including one where the most direct route requires a carry over the river. The Book Cliffs tower in the background, forming a dramatic backdrop for this remote golf oasis.

Located within Green River State Park, the course is part of a facility that also includes a campground with full hookups, restrooms, showers, and a boat ramp. An 18-hole championship disc golf course was added in recent years, with supplies and rentals available at the clubhouse. The park sits between Arches National Park and Capitol Reef, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring southeastern Utah’s canyon country.

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130 S Fairway Dr, Green River, UT 84525

A 9-hole state park course on the banks of the Green River, playing 3,368 yards with cottonwood-lined fairways and Book Cliffs views.

9 Holes
Par 36
3368 yards
Economy
No Driving Range