Semi-Private · 9 Holes

Roaring Springs Ranch Club

1001 FM 3203, Roaring Springs, Texas

Semi-PrivateMembership
9Holes
4.665 Reviews
Roaring Springs, TXLocation

The Club

About Roaring Springs Ranch Club

Roaring Springs Ranch Club is a private, member-owned club located in Roaring Springs, Texas. Established in 1976, the club spans 746 acres and features a golf course, fishing lake, and the South Pease River. Members can enjoy a range of recreational facilities including a swimming pool, walking and hiking trails, and ATV trails. The club...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room
Guest Lodging

Real Estate

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Membership

Joining Roaring Springs Ranch Club

Roaring Springs Ranch Club offers a membership that includes access to a variety of amenities such as a golf course, swimming pool, and hiking trails. Members can also take advantage of the club's guest house and chapel. The club is managed by a member-elected Board of Directors, ensuring a community-focused environment.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

General Membership

golf
  • $2,995Initiation
  • $808/yrAnnual

General membership includes access to all club facilities and amenities.

  • Access to golf course
  • Swimming pool
  • Fishing lake
  • ATV trails
  • Campsites with hookups

Fees are approximate and gathered from public sources — contact the club to confirm current pricing.

Reviews

What People Say

4.6/5
Google · 65 reviews
In summary

Roaring Springs Ranch Club is highly praised for its picturesque setting, well-maintained amenities, and friendly staff. The club offers a range of activities including a golf course, ATV trails, and an Olympic-sized pool, making it a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts. However, some visitors note the remote location and limited cell service as potential drawbacks, and there are occasional reports of locked gates and campsite litter.

Edited a year ago
We stayed here during the off season I'm guessing as we had the whole hill top section to ourselves. Beautiful views as far as the eye can see. Many say it is remote and they aren't lying but that's what we wanted. Many complain about the gate closing at 5pm, but there is a key just ask the office person before so you can get back in. The pool is amazing and fed by a stream. Totally on my dream build list now. I can't comment on the golf course as that's not my cup of tea but the park as a whole is super chill and peaceful. Possibly the best we've been to as far (comparing to 10 this year)…
— W iM
4 years ago
The only reason I can't give 5 stars is because I had zero cell service at my campsite. 😐 Were it not for that, an outstanding camping experience! The campgrounds are extensive and beautiful, especially by the river! The pool area is also very scenic. The restrooms and showers were very clean.The ladies in the office were very kind and helpful! Plus, I had a totally level campsite, something I rarely experience. Very remote and all of the roads are dirt, so if that's not your thing, just be aware. They do have a nice golf course and extensive ATV trails. Plus peace and quiet and lots of stars…
— Karen Cheek
4 years ago
This is some people's idea of a perfect campout. Camping options in various campsites to suit individual preferences.
— Hal Barker
6 years ago
We love this place. It is a members only. The golf course is a 9 hole & one of our favorites to play. Wildlife is abundant, the fishing tanks are fun to fish, ATV trails, small beautiful old church sites on the Ranch & a stream runs through the camping area. The facility has nice shower houses for each campground, the staff is super nice. The pool is Olympic size & fed by fresh spring water & stays 56°year round, a bit chilly but very refreshing on a hot day. The pool is hidden in a tropical setting and is a highlight to this Ranch Club with a beautiful water fall over the rocks filling the po…
— Becca Frierson
8 years ago
Very clean facilities for a light camping experience. There was almost no litter around the various campsites which is always a plus. There are several places within the Club with service but 85% of the Club doesn't have service. (Which I think is great.) There are several water spouts and decent restrooms with shower stalls. There is plenty of hot water for showers which is a rare commodity. Overall the landscape is very pretty, and about as good as it can be within West Texas. Price wise it is pretty expensive though. Overall the Club provides a pretty great camping experience.
— Marshall Chapman
a year ago
Locked the gates at 6pm without letting me know.. had to walk over a mile with groceries to my campground with no campground manager responding to a message for over 24 hours. Ridiculous. Trash and unmanaged VERY SHARP burs littered across the campsite.
— Zachary Ireland
3 years ago
This is the greatest Good Sam park I've been to and I've been to alot of them. Sites are reasonably spaced, most have picnic tables and firepits. The amazing part is coming here in the off season. I'm here at the end of October and it is just about empty. Beautiful areas in the campground, lots of trails and absolutely amazing with not many people here!
— Matt Sayers
3 years ago
I went for a weekend for a family event in August and it was super remote. No service but we had so much fun just being able to actually enjoy the scenery and interact with family. It was nice to disconnect and just enjoy nature. The staff was amazing!
— Klarissa Vela
4 years ago
It's an alright spot if you don't mind remoteness, there are lots of atv trails and sites of wildlife. Absolute zero cell service until you get to the hill where the dump site and dumpsters are, also no sewer at sites which is fine unless you're there for awhile and also no wifi or laundry available and closest town for anything is over an hour away. Other than all that beautiful scenery.
— Kim Boissonneault
4 years ago
Golfing was good for us non serious golfers, pool was cool with the small waterfall that then led to the large freshwater pool. Definitely cold at first, but then was real nice for doing laps after a work day.
— Annette Barker
2 years ago
We were looking for the Quanah Parker arrow located in front of the office.
— Pam H
9 months ago
Simply an amazing West Texas getaway. Thanks Amy for the tour!
— Lyle Bourasa

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