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HIGH COUNTRYGolfing

EAGLE, CO

Frost Creek

“From day one, we focused our attention on what makes Frost Creek different from other clubs. We have a worldclass Tom Weiskopf designed course, but great golf is implied” , says Mike Gibbs, General Manager of Frost Creek.

To complement the Weiskopf-designed golf course, the 40,000 square foot clubhouse, pool, tennis and sport courts, Frost Creek began adding amenities endemic to living and recreating in the Rocky Mountains.

With more than 10 ponds on site, the club bought several stand up paddle boards (SUP) and designated a specific pond on site for their use. The “swimming pond” was then outfitted with a deck, gazebo, and floating swimming platform. Adding a “beach” was the final touch. SUP yoga classes are a regular part of the summer programming and have become extremely popular with the members.

Frost Creek also has exceptional fishing for all skill levels and disciplines with fishing rod and tackle available for use. Five stocked fishing ponds (three of which are fly fishing only) provide a fun and un-intimidating way for children and rookies to learn the craft or for experienced anglers to hone their skills.

Next was the addition of a fleet of bicycles, a disc golf course, an archery range, four miles of new soft surface mountain biking, trail running, hiking trails and the two yurts for “glamping” or glamour camping. If that’s not enough to keep members busy, croquet, bocce ball, slacklining and electric fat bikes are also available.

For National Members who do not own real estate at Frost Creek or their guests, the ability to “stay and play” is made easy with Frost Creek’s ten on site member cabins and two luxury yurts made available for rent year-round and are large enough to accommodate large or extended families.

For more information, reach out to Andie at (970) 471-5233.

EDWARDS, CO

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