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Chewelah Golf & Country Club
Overview
Chewelah Golf & Country Club offers a unique RV experience where the fairway is your backyard. Located in the picturesque Colville National Forest region, this destination combines the leisure of a 27-hole championship golf course with the freedom of the open road. Unlike basic roadside stops, this park functions as a full-service resort destination, providing a quiet, manicured environment for travelers who enjoy mixing outdoor recreation with community comforts. The atmosphere is serene and well-maintained, reflecting the high standards of a premier country club.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Stevens County, Washington, the park is nestled at the base of the Selkirk Mountains. The surrounding landscape is a lush blend of dense evergreen forests and rolling green fairways. Just a few miles from the historic town of Chewelah, visitors can enjoy the scenic mountain vistas while remaining close to local conveniences. The location is defined by its peaceful seclusion, offering a break from highway noise while serving as a gateway to the vast trail systems and alpine beauty of Eastern Washington.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV park is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring spacious sites equipped with full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity. Guests have access to clean restroom and shower facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Beyond the RV pads, the club offers exceptional on-site dining at the Rusty Putter Bar & Grille, a pro shop for all golfing needs, and access to tennis and pickleball courts. The integration with the country club means travelers can walk from their rig straight to the first tee or enjoy a sunset meal overlooking the greens.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While golf is the primary draw, the area is rich with diverse activities. Nature enthusiasts often visit the nearby 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort for summer hiking and huckleberry picking. The surrounding Colville National Forest provides endless opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife photography, and exploring rugged backroads. For a taste of local culture, the town of Chewelah features charming antique shops, local breweries, and seasonal festivals that showcase the area’s friendly, small-town spirit. Anglers will also find several nearby lakes and rivers perfect for a quiet afternoon of fishing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for golf enthusiasts and active seniors who appreciate having world-class recreation right outside their door. It is also well-suited for social travelers who enjoy a community-focused environment and the amenities of a resort. Because of its quiet and secure setting, it is a great choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature without sacrificing modern comforts. If your travel style involves leisurely mornings on the course followed by refined dining and mountain views, this is the perfect Washington stopover.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Benita Leavy
We love these two courses. Beautiful greens on both. First time staying in the RV park and that was great too
Dan Nogaki
I really like this course. They have a back nine that I’ve been able to play without a tee time. It’s a challenging and fun 9. Staff are friendly and helpful. Haven’t eaten at the clubhouse yet, but it smells great, and I’m looking forward to that someday
Rudy Gutierrez
The course is in great shape with lightning fast greens. Well worth the drive from Spokane. A great golf experience.
Trevor Wood
Drove up from spokane for the a 710 tee time and was done by 11. The course was in good shape the greens were slower than they looked but we also really tough to read. The staff was really friendly and the free lunch included in the $59 green fees was great. I highly recommend if you want to get out of the city and enjoy the beauty of the Forrest.
Ben Santos
This course was in amazing shape when we played this weekend. We played all 27 holes for about $80 and it came with a free lunch since it was a Friday. The entire experience was amazing. The staff was super friendly and made this place even better. I highly recommend this place. Some of the holes have such amazing views. Hole 9 and 12 were so awesome.
James Peterson
Fast and friendly service.Look forward to going back.
Jim Gish
This is semi-private golf course with 27 holes winding through a pine/fir forest. The Chewelah Golf and Country Club (CGCC) development also includes a pro shop, the Rusty Putter Bar & Grille, driving range, chip & putt practice areas, tennis courts, pickleball courts, RV Park and residential sites. Chewelah is a small town with a population under 3000, so we were taken aback when we discovered such a quality development within the city limits. Trust me; do not be discouraged as you drive through Chewelah on US 395. CGCC is situated 400’ above the valley floor. Chewelah is unique in that the city has two noncontiguous parts. You enter the city on US 395, and then leave the city on Sand Canyon Road to arrive back in the city four miles later. One of the reasons the golf course is so good is that property owners pay yearly fees that go to the operation of the development. This economic base gives the golf course a big advantage over golf courses in many small towns which tend to operate in a “hand to mouth” fashion. Residents play golf for a very reasonable yearly fee and the public can play a much better golf course than one would expect. The golf season starts in April and runs into October. The actual dates are determined by the weather. When the golf course is closed the property is open for the winter sports of cross country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding. As an aside the ski resort 49 Degrees North is located just 10 miles outside of Chewelah.
David Zwarg
In good shape, beautiful.
dee sweetser
Great food. Great atmosphere. Great service
C. T.
The restaurant is a really nice spot to stop for breakfast or lunch. Dining on the patio amidst the lovely golf course setting is pleasant and the food is very good. Highly recommended!