Skyland Lakes Golf Club & Resort

Skyland Lakes Golf Club & Resort is a 18-hole, par 71 golf course located in Fancy Gap, Virginia, measuring 6520 yards. Cost tier: Economy. No driving range on site.

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49 Skyland Lakes Dr, Fancy Gap, VA 24328-2765

18-hole course in Fancy Gap, VA, near the Blue Ridge Parkway, playing 6,520 yards at par 71.

18 Holes
Par 71
6520 yards
Economy
No Driving Range

About This Course

Skyland Lakes Golf Club is an 18-hole course in Fancy Gap, right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in southwestern Virginia. The par-71 layout plays 6,520 yards at an elevation that keeps summer temperatures noticeably cooler than the lowlands. The mountain terrain provides natural elevation changes and scenic views throughout the round.

The resort side of the operation includes six hotel rooms and a mountain home rental, making overnight golf trips practical. There is no driving range, so players head straight to the first tee. Green fees are budget-friendly, and the course draws a mix of locals and Blue Ridge Parkway travelers looking to break up a scenic drive with 18 holes of mountain golf.

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49 Skyland Lakes Dr, Fancy Gap, VA 24328-2765

18-hole course in Fancy Gap, VA, near the Blue Ridge Parkway, playing 6,520 yards at par 71.

18 Holes
Par 71
6520 yards
Economy
No Driving Range