Municipal · 9 Holes

Bear Paw Par 3 Golf Course and RV Park

6425 100th Street, Grande Prairie, Alberta

MunicipalMembership
9Holes
Grande Prairie, AlbertaLocation

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

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What People Say

In summary

Bear Paw Par 3 Golf Course and RV Park is appreciated for its family-friendly atmosphere, well-maintained grounds, and accommodating staff, making it a great spot for beginners and children. The RV park is noted for its spacious, well-treed sites and proximity to local amenities. However, some visitors have raised concerns about the artificial greens, booking system issues, and occasional lack of staff presence, which can affect the overall experience.

5 years ago
Great place to take the kids and makes for a quick round with friends (45 min for 9) people are pretty good about letting you go through. The hours are not great but the staff makes up for that. Stephanie is the sole reason I'll be buying a membership next year (very accommodating and customer service was immpecable)
— Ben Cracknell
a year ago
The greens on the pitch and putt are not real. Bucket of balls for driving range was not full. I asked if I could get a full bucket, I was told they don’t fill them up more than what I was given. Although the staff was friendly, the service and quality lacked.
— aaron Hewko
3 years ago
We stayed at Bear Paw yeah good services water and full electricity RV dump just down the road it was fun right on the golf course. Went and watched some real good ball games. Great place for kids close to everything highly recommend this with five stars. Long walks enjoying Grande Prairie area.
— Russ Briggs
a year ago
Great and well maintained Par 3 course. My 8 and 6 year olds played the whole thing. Expect a lots of 5 putts on the carpeted greens.
— Matthew Stewart
8 months ago
Stayed at the RV park and thoroughly enjoyed the spacious, well treed spot. The shower house (pavillion) was super clean.
— Joyce Clark
a year ago
Spent 2 nights in the RV park, played 2 rounds of golf. 50-100 yd holes on to artificial turf greens, fine for kids, beginners, and practicing wedges. RV w/ power and water are nice, wooded sites. Only issue is staffing, which is golf-centric; no one there at 3 pm on day of arrival because golf was closed due to rain. No one there before 10 am if you want to leave early. Need staff to deposit/refund the $75 for a cardkey to access the washroom facility.
— Walter Romaniuk
a year ago
Ok place to stay for a couple of nights but I wouldn't call it camping. We didn't leave anything out at night or when we left for the day. There is no security or even an employee there during the day unless the golf course is open. Nice bathrooms.
— Kevin Matlock
5 years ago
Very fun course. My only complaints are minor. The artificial greens are super fast, making it very difficult to putt. We also spent more time than we'd like looking for balls in the fallen leaves. A quick leaf blowing once in a while late in the season and slower greens would make this an easy 5 star review.
— Travis Loewen
5 years ago
I'm sure the course itself is really nice but the customer service was not so much. Went to golf for the 8:20 tee time and we didn't realize you had to book online through their website, which would have been no problem at all if the website was actually working. It would not let us book and kept saying error. The younger girl working seemed more interested in talking to her friend who was standing outside than actually helping us and turned us away saying there's nothing she could do because for club rentals it needs to be online because that's the only way to get our credit card information.…
— Andrea Coristine
7 years ago
Driving range charges 9$ for a large bucket and it is never very busy during the day. The pitch and putt is also a good bang for your buck or a good place to teach children. It's a peaceful walk through the trees if you want a little get away
— Spencer Galla
3 years ago
It is a nice little course but you will never stick a chip on the rubber greens they use. Only good for the driving range really. Its alright for kids but adults don't waste the money
— Darcy
4 years ago
My son and I went to play a round of pitch and putt with our own clubs and found out that there were suppose to be no walk ups. There was nobody within eyesight of the clubhouse so it wasn’t busy. I was told we needed to book on the website. The website was slow and didn’t work. After trying for 10min the lady at the clubhouse finally just let me pay on their debit machine. The course had garbage and bottles laying around st several locations. No walk ups at a driving range doesn’t make sense to me.
— Kirk Morrison

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