Nolan Drive
Trinidad, CO, United States
Trinidad Municipal Golf Course, established in 1915, is one of Colorado's oldest and most recognized nine-hole courses. Located in Trinidad, Colorado, it is framed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Fisher's Peak, offering picturesque views of the Southern Colorado landscape.
The course features nine holes with four tee boxes on each hole, allowing for an 18-hole playing experience with varying difficulty levels. The layout presents challenges through elevation changes, strategically placed bunkers, woodlands, and carefully manicured yet demanding greens. The design is rumored to have been inspired by renowned architect Donald Ross, adding to its historical significance.
Signature hole #2 features a distinctive bell by the green. The course welcomes golfers of all skill levels, from casual players to experienced competitors, and has been recognized as one of Colorado's Best Nine Hole Golf Courses. The setting combines immaculate course maintenance with native wildlife viewing opportunities. Trinidad Municipal Golf Course serves as a family-friendly facility that caters to groups of all sizes while maintaining its small-town charm and heritage character.