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Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course: Elevation, Views, Demanding Greens
Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course sits above Chelan with dramatic elevation changes and wide sight lines. The round rewards trajectory control, front-edge landings, and calm pace on fast, contoured greens.
Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course Fast Facts
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Detail |
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Location |
Chelan, WA |
Address or parking directions |
1050 Bear Mountain Ranch Rd, clubhouse parking near the first tee |
Holes and par |
18 holes, Par 72 |
Total yardage (back tees) |
7,231 yds |
Tee sets (names and count) |
Black, Blue, White, Bronze, Red (5) |
Terrain |
Mountainous routing above Lake Chelan |
Practice facilities |
Practice facility on site |
Carts and rental clubs |
Rental clubs available; carts available |
Booking |
Online tee times with credit card hold and a 48-hour cancellation policy |
Course Overview
Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course leans into its setting. The opening stretch drops from elevated tees with long hang time and wide targets. As you move through the front nine, raised greens and uphill approaches start to test landing height and spin. By the turn, the terrain takes over. Expect steeper climbs and carries that ask for one or two extra clubs when you play into a slope.
The back nine mixes downhill views with precise approaches. Water frames key shots, bunkers guard fronts, and many greens sit a step above the fairway. That shape favors front-third landings and lower flight windows over high, floaty shots. Five tee sets spread the course by roughly two thousand yards, so choose the yardage that matches your carry numbers. When the breeze shows up on exposed holes, a flighted approach that lands short and releases is the safer play.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Hole 2, short par 4. Least trouble off the tee, green guarded behind. Attack with position first, then wedge in.
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Hole 3, par 3. Cape-style target with safe space left and a bunker waiting. Right pins bring the hillside into play.
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Hole 4, par 4. Big drop from the tee, then an uphill approach over stacked bunkers. Wind makes club choice critical.
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Hole 7, par 3. Long carry with water fronting the green and Lake Chelan in view. Misses funnel off the edges.
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Hole 8, par 5. Long uphill climb. Add clubs on the second and third shots to reach a sloped green.
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Hole 14, par 5. Tee shot favors the left. Water flanks the approach near a peninsula green, so commit to your line.
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Opening stretch. Downhill tees amplify curve and rollout. Start on the wide side and shape back to center.
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Raised fronts. A dozen greens ask for height or a low, landing-short option that uses the slope to feed the ball.
Amenities & Practice
A practice facility sits near the clubhouse for quick warm-ups. Work through wedges and mid-irons to match trajectory before the first tee. Rental clubs are available for players who need a set. Carts are available, though many enjoy the views at a walking pace on cooler days.
Food & Beverage
Cafe on site during summertime.
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Online reservations are available with a credit card hold and a 48-hour cancellation window. Tee time booking runs through the main season, so plan ahead for prime mornings. Pick tees that fit your carry numbers. There is a large gap from the back set to the forward set, which means you can tune difficulty without changing the character of the round. On downhill tee shots, choose a lower window to control curve. Into raised greens, land front edge and accept a longer putt rather than flying past the tier. When wind rises on exposed holes, add a club and hold your tempo.
How to Score Here
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Choose the tee set that fits your approach yardages, not your ego.
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On downhill drives, aim for the wide side and flight it down to hold line.
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Into raised fronts, land short and let the slope feed the ball onto the surface.
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Play par 5s as two targets first. Take the angle that opens the green rather than the shortest route.
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If you leak offline, pitch back to center early and protect the next shot.
Final Word
Bear Mountain Ranch Golf Course is a dramatic mountain round that rewards smart targets, front-edge landings, and disciplined flight windows from the first tee to the last putt.
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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