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Did you know that there are eight golf courses located along the Jordan River? That’s 144 holes of challenging and scenic play right in the heart of the valley. For golfers, the Jordan River Parkway acts as a green vein connecting a diverse selection of courses, offering everything from championship-level play to family-friendly fun. You can easily spend an entire season playing the “Jordan River Golf Circuit,” enjoying a variety of layouts, landscapes, and challenges—all within minutes of the main trail corridor.

Share the Parkway Trail: Several courses (Rose Park, Glendale, River Oaks) border or cross the Jordan River Parkway Trail. When on shared pathways or crossing the main trail, golfers must yield to pedestrians, cyclists, and all other trail users. Always look both ways before crossing the multi-use path.

Do Not Hit Balls into the River: For environmental protection, avoid hitting golf balls toward the Jordan River. Golf balls are considered litter and can harm the river ecosystem and wildlife.

Respect Wildlife: Maintain a safe distance from any wildlife encountered on the course or near the river corridor. Do not attempt to feed or disturb animals.

Pace of Play: Be mindful of other players. Keep play moving by being ready for your shot and quickly moving to the next tee box or feature.

Pack It In, Pack It Out: Do not litter on the course or in the surrounding natural areas. Dispose of all trash and waste (including cigar/cigarette butts) in designated receptacles. Also, ensure you repair ball marks on greens and replace divots on fairways.

Where are the golf courses located along the Jordan River Parkway?
The Parkway is bordered by eight golf courses, running from North Salt Lake City (Rose Park and Glendale) down to Lehi (Thanksgiving Point). Check the Resources section for a complete list and links to each course’s website.

Do I need to cross the Jordan River Parkway Trail to play any of the courses?
Yes, several courses, notably Rose Park, Glendale, and River Oaks, have sections that require crossing or sharing a path with the Jordan River Parkway Trail. When crossing the multi-use path, golfers must always yield to all trail users (pedestrians, cyclists, etc.).

Are there driving ranges available at these golf courses?
Yes, most of the 18-hole courses along the Jordan River, including Rose Park, Glendale, Meadow Brook, Murray Parkway, River Oaks, Riverbend, and Thanksgiving Point, have designated driving ranges or practice areas.

Are there options besides traditional 18-hole golf?
Yes! Mulligans Golf and Games in South Jordan offers two 9-hole courses, a driving range, batting cages, and mini-golf, providing fun options for all ages and skill levels.

Rose Park Golf Course (18 holes, driving range) SLC

Glendale Golf Course (18 holes, driving range) SLC

Meadow Brook Golf Course (18 Holes, driving range/practice area) SLCo

Murray Parkway Golf Course (18 Holes, driving range) Commercial

River Oaks Golf Course (18 Holes, 2 sided driving range) Sandy

Mulligans Golf and Games (2 – 9 Hole courses, Driving Range, Mini Golf, batting cages, footgolf) South Jordan

Riverbend Golf Course (18 Holes, Driving Range) SLCo

Thanksgiving Point Golf Club (18 holes, driving range) Thanksgiving point

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