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Indian Peaks Golf Course
Public
Parkland
18-Hole

Indian Peaks Golf Course

Lafayette, Colorado, USAFront Range

Indian Peaks Golf Course presents a striking parkland layout with 18 holes set against the Colorado foothills. Well-maintained greens, inviting fairways, and multiple tee options create a course suited for golfers seeking balance between challenge and accessibility.

Course Overview

Indian Peaks Golf Course offers an 18-hole, public layout set amid the foothills of Lafayette, Colorado. With a design that harmonizes gentle elevation changes and open expanses, this course invites players of varying experience to engage with its thoughtful routing and well-maintained playing surfaces. The course’s parkland style blends wide fairways with strategically placed bunkers and water hazards that require both precision and course management.

From the first tee, golfers encounter a landscape marked by expansive views toward the nearby Rockies, a reminder of the course’s unique regional character. Indian Peaks is known for its meticulously groomed greens that provide a true roll, rewarding careful approach shots and confident putting. The course balances challenge and playability by offering multiple tee boxes, making it accessible to beginners and yet still demanding for lower handicaps.

Ample natural light and the crisp Colorado air enhance the playing experience. Winds are generally moderate but can influence strategy, especially on the longer stretches where elevation subtly tests club selection. Many holes run beside stretches of native grasses and water features that come into play without overwhelming the player, allowing the landscape to feel like a silent partner, not an obstacle.

Off the course, the clubhouse serves as a comfortable hub with friendly staff dedicated to providing a smooth visit. The maintenance crew’s consistent attention keeps conditions sharp throughout the season. While this course does not carry the weight of extensive historical pedigree, its straightforward layout and reliable conditioning have earned it respect among regional players.

Ideal for those seeking a well-rounded round in front of a distinctly Colorado backdrop, Indian Peaks Golf Course combines approachable design and scenic openness. Access is simple for public players wishing to plan a round near Boulder and Denver, with ample practice facilities to warm up or refine your short game. Whether playing a casual round or testing your skills, Indian Peaks offers a dependable golf experience surrounded by wide western skies and natural beauty.

Course Highlights

Indian Peaks combines a parkland setting with wide-open fairways complemented by native grasses and water hazards that subtly influence shot selection. The course’s layout accommodates multiple skill levels through varied tee placements, while consistently smooth greens reflect attentive maintenance. Its location near the Front Range mountains provides scenic views that add character without imposing excessive elevation challenges.

Parkland Course
Public Access
Walking Friendly

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Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Erik Petersen

a month ago
Always solid conditions and greens. Also - if they're offering the Cuban sandwich, don't miss out!

Brian Y

in the last week
One of the more underrated course experiences I've had since moving to Colorado seven years ago. First time playing and the staff was friendly, the pace was fast and the course made you think. Really hope to be able to book more tee times here in the future.

Brian

2 months ago
Had one of the worst delays here I’ve seen. They had 50 degree weather and still delayed over hour and half. Never seen so many people so upset. Grounds crew needs to get their stuff together…

Kartik Sheth

2 years ago
Stunning golf course with extremely well kept greens and fairways - very friendly staff and a series of tees to chose from. Probably the best course I have played in some time.

Brian Y

in the last week
One of the more underrated course experiences I've had since moving to Colorado seven years ago. First time playing and the staff was friendly, the pace was fast and the course made you think. Really hope to be able to book more tee times here in the future.

Tyler Rozboril

3 weeks ago
Beautifully maintained course. Had a blast playing here. Its well worth the green fee! Thanks for a wonderful round.

Jared Hi

a month ago
Not much of a review guy. Generally not worth my time. But here I just felt the need. I played Indian Peaks this past Saturday. I have to say the course, club house were fantastic so it gets a 3 still. Kuddos to the maintenance crew and club house staff. My issue is purely with the ranger working the morning shift. To frame the story a bit I ready reviews of the course the night before snd there were a lot of complaints regarding how pushy the rangers were. I sort of thought typical folk complaining while they probably were slow. Fast forward to our round Saturday. We approached the 9th tee box and teed off. The golf cart at the time said 5 behind pace. The group ahead was getting to ten tee while we were hitting our tee shots on 9. It was kind of a give and take onnthe front. Some holes we did wait some holes the gap widened to this. The ranger approaches us and immediately says I need your help picking up the pace. We were sort of taken a back as the group behind had not been waiting on us at all and we stated that. The ranger immediately got angry to where that's where things got sort of comical. We were a foursome and playing in a tournament and he goes "this is the problem guys, you hit 4 or 5 balls off the tee!" Well yeah we did because there were 4 golfers and one golfer took a mulligan. Ranger storms off and then decides to come back to get a final word in which was so unnecessary. By the time we got to ten tee we had to wait as its a drivable par 4. We ended up finishing at 4 hours and 12 minutes which is well ahead of their designated pace. Again the course itself and the pro shop staff were great. I am a big pace of play guy as I play 2 to 3 tines a week but this approach is not encouraging. Instead maybe approach us and say "hey guys not bad let's ensure we keep up thr good pace"

Tyler Rozboril

3 weeks ago
Beautifully maintained course. Had a blast playing here. Its well worth the green fee! Thanks for a wonderful round.

Jared Hi

a month ago
Not much of a review guy. Generally not worth my time. But here I just felt the need. I played Indian Peaks this past Saturday. I have to say the course, club house were fantastic so it gets a 3 still. Kuddos to the maintenance crew and club house staff. My issue is purely with the ranger working the morning shift. To frame the story a bit I ready reviews of the course the night before snd there were a lot of complaints regarding how pushy the rangers were. I sort of thought typical folk complaining while they probably were slow. Fast forward to our round Saturday. We approached the 9th tee box and teed off. The golf cart at the time said 5 behind pace. The group ahead was getting to ten tee while we were hitting our tee shots on 9. It was kind of a give and take onnthe front. Some holes we did wait some holes the gap widened to this. The ranger approaches us and immediately says I need your help picking up the pace. We were sort of taken a back as the group behind had not been waiting on us at all and we stated that. The ranger immediately got angry to where that's where things got sort of comical. We were a foursome and playing in a tournament and he goes "this is the problem guys, you hit 4 or 5 balls off the tee!" Well yeah we did because there were 4 golfers and one golfer took a mulligan. Ranger storms off and then decides to come back to get a final word in which was so unnecessary. By the time we got to ten tee we had to wait as its a drivable par 4. We ended up finishing at 4 hours and 12 minutes which is well ahead of their designated pace. Again the course itself and the pro shop staff were great. I am a big pace of play guy as I play 2 to 3 tines a week but this approach is not encouraging. Instead maybe approach us and say "hey guys not bad let's ensure we keep up thr good pace"

Jeff Gordon

a month ago

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Course Details

Holes
18
Total Yardage
6,400
Par
72
Access Type
public
Seasonal conditions apply; peak play best in spring through fall.

Access & Location

Address

2300 Indian Peaks Trail, Lafayette, CO 80026, USA

Clubhouse

Main clubhouse with pro shop and dining

Walking Policy

Walking is welcome; course features gentle elevation with some uneven terrain. Sturdy golf shoes recommended.

Open daily with tee time reservations recommended during weekends and holidays.

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