March 5, 2026
Picture this: morning light across emerald fairways, a quiet deck, and a tee time you can walk to. If you’ve been looking for a true mountain‑golf lifestyle with four‑season fun, Fairways at Pole Creek in Tabernash delivers. You get space, views, and a social hub at the clubhouse, plus quick access to Winter Park’s slopes and Grand County’s lakes. In this guide, you’ll find what daily life looks like on the course, how the neighborhood is set up, what to verify before you buy, and recent market context. Let’s dive in.
Fairways at Pole Creek sits along County Road 51 near Tabernash, between Winter Park and Granby. The Pole Creek Golf Club clubhouse is at 6827 County Road 51, making it the practical center of the community’s social life and play. Elevations in the area run around 8,600 to 8,800 feet, which shapes both the golf routing and seasonal weather patterns. You feel the mountains here in the best way.
You’re roughly 20 to 30 minutes from Winter Park, about 10 to 15 minutes to Granby, and about 1.5 to 2 hours from the Denver metro and Denver International Airport in normal conditions. Winter can extend drive times, so plan with real‑time mapping when storms roll in.
Pole Creek is a 27‑hole public facility with three distinct par‑36 nines: Meadow, Ridge, and Ranch. You can mix and match nines for different 18‑hole rounds, with total yardage topping 7,100 yards depending on tees. The Ridge nine features the most dramatic elevation changes and sweeping viewpoints, adding that signature high‑country feel. Learn more about the layout on the club’s overview of the three nines and course highlights.
Daily life often starts or ends at the clubhouse. You have a full driving range plus putting and chipping areas for tune‑ups. The pro shop handles tee times, passes, and gear, while Bistro 28 is the neighborhood dining room for casual lunches, après rounds, and community events. Check the Bistro’s current schedule on the local listing for Bistro 28 at Pole Creek.
Pole Creek is operated by the Fraser Valley Metropolitan Recreation District, which runs several recreation amenities across the Fraser–Winter Park–Tabernash area. That public‑district model shapes programming, events, and resident options. You can review the district’s background on the FVMRD site.
For play, the club publishes seasonal green fees plus resident card and season‑pass options. Policies such as four‑player group limits, twilight pricing, and cancellation rules help manage pace and access during busy months. If you plan to play often, look at the current rates, resident cards, and pass details to see which structure fits your routine.
Most homesites in Fairways at Pole Creek are generous, commonly around 2 to 3 acres, with many listings referencing a 2‑acre minimum. That gives you a sense of privacy, room for outdoor living, and long views across meadows, trees, and fairways. It feels like a true mountain neighborhood rather than a compact subdivision.
Expect custom mountain and mountain‑contemporary homes with stone and timber exteriors, vaulted living spaces, large windows, and outdoor decks or patios designed to capture sun and scenery. Many newer builds lean “mountain modern,” with streamlined interiors, spa‑style baths, and well‑equipped kitchens.
Subdivision roads are typically paved and maintained for year‑round access. Many parcels rely on private wells and septic systems, with underground electric and natural gas available in much of the neighborhood. Before you go under contract on a lot, confirm utility availability, well and septic feasibility, and any site‑prep requirements specific to your parcel.
Fairways at Pole Creek is governed by an HOA with architectural design review. Sample MLS entries in recent years show annual assessments often in the ballpark of 500 to 600 dollars, but fees can vary by phase and how assessments are structured. Always request and review the full HOA disclosure packet for current dues, what they cover, design standards, and any special assessments or transfer fees.
Short‑term rental allowances can also vary by lot or phase. Some MLS entries indicate that short‑term rentals are allowed, while others do not. If renting is part of your plan, verify both the HOA covenants and Grand County regulations for your specific property.
Summer is peak golf season. Tee times, afternoon range sessions, and casual dinners at Bistro 28 create an easy daily cadence. When you’re not on the course, the Fraser Valley’s multi‑use trails support hiking, running, and biking. Lakes nearby expand your options with boating and fishing, making long family weekends simple to plan.
When snow arrives, several loops in the valley are groomed or packed for cross‑country skiing, fat biking, and snowshoeing, with access points near the neighborhood. Local trail partners share updates, including details on groomed sections of the Fraser to Granby Trail. Downhill skiers enjoy quick drives to Winter Park Resort and Granby Ranch. For a stress‑free Denver day trip during ski season, the Amtrak Winter Park Express provides a fun alternative to driving.
Groceries, services, and healthcare are close by in Granby. The Granby campus of Middle Park Health provides 24/7 emergency care and routine services, which adds real peace of mind for year‑round residents and second‑home owners. See services and directions for Middle Park Health in Granby.
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Recent MLS activity supports a clear range for the neighborhood. Custom homes in Fairways at Pole Creek have closed in the multi‑million dollar range, with one example trading around 2.70 million in early 2026. Other recent closings in 2025 and 2024 show finished homes in the low‑to‑mid two millions. Vacant 2‑acre parcels have sold in the low‑to‑mid six figures, including an early‑fall 2025 land sale near 285,000 for a 2.01‑acre lot. Inventory and pricing change quickly, so request current comps tailored to your goals and timeline.
Living at Fairways at Pole Creek gives you space, quiet, and immediate access to a destination‑level golf course. You can build or buy a home that fits your taste, from classic timber lodge to clean mountain‑modern, and then live the rhythm you came here for: coffee on the deck, a morning nine, a hike or ride in the afternoon, dinner at the clubhouse, and a sky full of stars at night. If that blend of privacy and activity speaks to you, this neighborhood is worth a close look.
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