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The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge: reimagined short course with BIG golf feel twisting through Columbia River Gorge forests
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson delivers what award-winning architect Brian Costello calls “the impact of a BIG golf feel for all players” through a completely reimagined 9-hole short course that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Twisting between tall timbers with magnificent views of two sparkling lakes and the Red Bluff and Cascade Mountains, this walking course incorporates all the best natural elements of golfing in the Columbia River Gorge while addressing modern golfers’ desire for shorter, more sustainable experiences. Designed with multiple tee locations suitable for all skill levels, The Gorge 9 features synthetic tee boxes and greens that provide consistent play year-round while using less water and fewer chemicals, reflecting Skamania Lodge’s commitment to environmental stewardship in this spectacular 175-acre mountain resort setting.
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge Fast Facts
Feature | Detail |
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Location (City, State) | Stevenson, Washington |
Address | Skamania Lodge, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area |
Holes and par | 9 holes, Par 27 (all par-3s) |
Total yardage (back tees) | 1,435 yards (Blue tees) |
Tee sets (names and count) | Blue, White, Red, Sun Shire (four tee options) |
Course rating and slope | Blue 27.3/87 |
Terrain | Columbia River Gorge forest with lakes and mountain views |
Course architect | Brian Costello (2021 redesign), Gene “Bunny” Mason (original 1993) |
Course type | Walking-only short course (limited ADA carts by reservation) |
Surface | Synthetic tee boxes and greens for sustainability |
Setting | 175-acre mountain resort, 45 minutes east of Portland |
Grand opening | July 30-31, 2021 |
Course Overview
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge represents a bold reimagining of traditional golf, where award-winning architect Brian Costello transformed the property into a short course experience that captures the growing trend toward more accessible, time-efficient golf. The course winds through pristine Pacific Northwest forest, utilizing the natural topography and stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge to create what Costello describes as addressing golfers who “don’t want to spend 5-6 hours golfing.” The design maintains the unique challenge and sweeping views that made the original course special while creating a more approachable experience for casual golfers.
Multiple tee locations on each hole provide variety for numerous return visits, with distances ranging from 70 yards to over 200 yards that test every aspect of short iron and wedge play. The synthetic surfaces, while controversial among traditional golfers, ensure consistent playing conditions year-round and support the lodge’s sustainability initiatives. PGA Pro Guy Puddefoot emphasizes that the course “will still provide a unique challenge and sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge” while creating a more welcoming environment for resort guests and families.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
Hole | Yards (Blue tees) | Par | Hcp | Notes |
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1 | 201 | 3 | 1 | Longest opening challenge with gorge views |
2 | 133 | 3 | 4 | Mid-iron test through forest corridor |
3 | 181 | 3 | 9 | Elevated tee with mountain backdrop |
4 | 165 | 3 | 6 | Strategic hole with lake views |
5 | 158 | 3 | 7 | Forest setting with wildlife viewing opportunities |
6 | 117 | 3 | 8 | Short iron accuracy test |
7 | 176 | 3 | 2 | Second toughest hole with elevation change |
8 | 136 | 3 | 3 | Technical challenge through timber |
9 | 168 | 3 | 5 | Finishing hole back to Backyard Grill |
Amenities & Practice
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge operates as part of “The Backyard” complex, featuring rental clubs (eight-club sets with balls and tees for $15), hand carts ($5), and limited power carts available by advance reservation for ADA purposes only. The course emphasizes the walking experience, designed to promote fitness and environmental connection while reducing impact on the sensitive gorge ecosystem.
PGA Pro Guy Puddefoot and the golf shop staff provide excellent customer service and local knowledge, helping guests maximize their gorge golf experience. The course integrates with Skamania Lodge’s 45 recreational options, including ziplines, aerial obstacle courses, axe throwing, and the Gorge Loop Fitness Trail, creating a comprehensive outdoor adventure package.
Food & Beverage
The Backyard Grill provides the perfect complement to the golf experience, offering a casual environment with a mouthwatering menu inspired by locally sourced ingredients, Northwest craft beer, and wine. The grill’s location makes it ideal for post-round dining while enjoying continued views of the Columbia River Gorge setting.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge operates with current rates of $38 for adults and $33 for juniors and seniors, with children 12 and under playing for $13 (rates as of 2025). Located just 45 minutes east of Portland, the course provides easy access via the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly for ADA cart access, by calling the Golf Shop.
The course operates year-round when weather permits, with synthetic surfaces ensuring more consistent playing conditions than traditional grass during Pacific Northwest winters. The walking-only design encourages a leisurely pace that allows full appreciation of the spectacular gorge setting and frequent wildlife encounters.
How to Score Here
- Embrace the variety offered by multiple tee locations on each hole at The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge to create different experiences during return visits
- Adjust to the synthetic greens that provide consistent but different ball behavior compared to traditional grass surfaces
- Take advantage of the walking pace to fully appreciate the Columbia River Gorge views and wildlife that often accompany rounds
- Focus on short iron accuracy and distance control since all holes are par-3s ranging from 70 to over 200 yards
- Plan for elevation changes and forest corridors that can affect club selection and shot strategy
Final Word
The Gorge 9 at Skamania Lodge proves that reimagined golf can honor spectacular natural settings while creating more accessible, sustainable experiences for modern players.
This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.
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