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Boulder Creek Golf Club Review

Mark Rathert's 27-hole Mojave Desert layout in Boulder City — three distinct nines, championship yardage, and outstanding public-access value southeast of Las Vegas.

Boulder Creek Golf Club

About Boulder Creek Golf Club

This Boulder Creek Golf Club review covers the premier 27-hole daily-fee facility in Boulder City, Nevada — a Mark Rathert design that opened in January 2003 and offers three interchangeable nine-hole layouts carved through authentic Mojave Desert terrain. Situated about 35 to 40 minutes southeast of Summerlin via US-95 and US-93, and just eight miles from Hoover Dam, Boulder Creek draws Las Vegas locals and road-trip golfers looking for serious championship golf at public-access pricing. The three nines — Desert Hawk, Coyote Run, and Eldorado Valley — each deliver a distinct visual character, so returning players can mix and match for a fresh experience every visit. The most celebrated pairing, Desert Hawk and Coyote Run, stretches to 7,524 yards from the black tees (rating 75.1, slope 137) — a genuine championship test. Our short verdict: Boulder Creek punches well above its price point and rewards golfers who make the short drive out of Las Vegas.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

DesignerMark Rathert
OpenedJanuary 2003
Holes / Par27 holes (three 9-hole layouts) / Par 36 each nine
Yardage (Back Tees, DH/CR)7,524 yards · Rating 75.1 · Slope 137
AccessPublic · daily-fee
SettingMojave Desert, Boulder City, NV

Contact & Location

Address1501 Veterans Memorial Dr, Boulder City, NV 89005
AccessTee times open to the public

1501 Veterans Memorial Dr, Boulder City, NV 89005

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Reviews of Boulder Creek Golf Club

Our editorial take: Boulder Creek Golf Club is one of Southern Nevada's best-kept secrets for public golf. The three-nine design by Mark Rathert gives golfers unmatched variety — Desert Hawk is the most dramatic of the set, Coyote Run is the most strategic, and Eldorado Valley rounds out the package with a slightly more forgiving layout. Conditioning is consistently solid for a high-volume desert venue, and the value proposition versus comparable Las Vegas-area courses is hard to beat. The 35-minute drive from Summerlin is the only friction — and given the quality on offer, it's well worth it.

Good to know before you play

  • 27 holes, mix-and-match nines: Boulder Creek operates three nine-hole layouts — Desert Hawk, Coyote Run, and Eldorado Valley — all par 36. The standard 18-hole round pairs Desert Hawk with Coyote Run (the most popular and most challenging combination), but you can request any combination. Call ahead to confirm which pairing is scheduled on your date.
  • Championship yardage: The Desert Hawk/Coyote Run combination stretches to 7,524 yards from the black tees (rating 75.1, slope 137). Six tee options are available, ranging from the black tees down to approximately 5,110 yards — making the course genuinely accessible to all skill levels.
  • Desert terrain and ball flight: Boulder City sits at roughly 2,500 feet of elevation — noticeably higher than the Las Vegas Strip. Desert air and elevation combine to add meaningful carry distance; visitors from sea-level markets should add a half-club or more to their normal distances.
  • Drive time from Las Vegas: The course is approximately 35–40 minutes southeast of Summerlin via US-95 South to US-93 East. Budget extra time if traveling during Friday-afternoon traffic.
  • Pair with local attractions: Boulder City is eight miles from Hoover Dam and near Lake Mead National Recreation Area. A morning tee time followed by an afternoon at the dam or lake makes for an excellent Southern Nevada day trip.
  • Best time to play: Spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) offer ideal desert playing conditions. Summer tee times should be booked in the early morning to avoid extreme afternoon heat.

Frequently asked questions about Boulder Creek Golf Club

Where can I find reviews and ratings for Boulder Creek Golf Club?

You can read player reviews of Boulder Creek Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Boulder Creek Golf Club is also profiled on major golf platforms including GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews. For the official scorecard, rates, and tee times, visit the Boulder Creek Golf Club official website.

Is Boulder Creek Golf Club public or private, and how do I book a tee time?

Boulder Creek Golf Club is a public daily-fee facility — no membership required. Tee times can be booked online at bouldercreekgc.com or by calling (702) 294-6534.

Who designed Boulder Creek Golf Club and when did it open?

Boulder Creek Golf Club was designed by Mark Rathert and opened in January 2003. The facility features three distinct nine-hole layouts — Desert Hawk, Coyote Run, and Eldorado Valley — each offering a different look and challenge.

How many holes does Boulder Creek Golf Club have, and what is the par?

Boulder Creek Golf Club has 27 holes total — three nine-hole layouts of par 36 each. The most popular 18-hole combination (Desert Hawk/Coyote Run) plays to par 72 at 7,524 yards from the back tees (rating 75.1, slope 137).

Where is Boulder Creek Golf Club located, and how far is it from Summerlin?

Boulder Creek Golf Club is located at 1501 Veterans Memorial Dr, Boulder City, NV 89005 — approximately 35 to 40 minutes southeast of Summerlin via US-95 and US-93.

What are the yardage options at Boulder Creek Golf Club?

The Desert Hawk/Coyote Run 18-hole combination offers six tee options ranging from 7,524 yards (black/back) down to approximately 5,110 yards (green/forward). The combined 27-hole facility can stretch past 11,000 yards in total.

Is Boulder Creek Golf Club worth playing?

Yes — Boulder Creek Golf Club delivers outstanding value for a 27-hole desert layout. The three-look concept means repeat visitors get a genuinely different experience each time, and the Mark Rathert routing makes the most of the natural Mojave Desert terrain around Boulder City.

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