Public · 18 Holes

Tannehill National Golf Club

12863 Tannehill Parkway, Mc Calla, Alabama

PublicMembership
18Holes
Steve PlummerCourse Designer
4.71900 Reviews
Mc Calla, ALLocation

The Club

About Tannehill National Golf Club

Tannehill National Golf Course, located in McCalla, Alabama, offers a public 18-hole course designed by Steve Plummer. The course features a par 72 layout stretching 6,630 yards, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. With a slope rating of 121 and a course rating of 71.1, it is a well-regarded...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.7/5
Google · 1900 reviews
In summary

Tannehill National Golf Club is highly praised for its beautiful natural setting, historical significance, and a wide range of activities, making it a popular destination for campers and day visitors alike. The park offers well-maintained facilities, friendly staff, and a variety of trails and attractions. However, some visitors have noted issues with litter and the lack of recycling bins, as well as occasional challenges with campsite reservations and customer service.

a month ago
TanneHill TRADE DAY is something to be experienced. Tons of booth offering creations and antiques of every kind, shape and color. A smorgasbord of food and drinks that offer the best of the south. BBQ, roasted corn on the cob and peanuts, pizza.. the list can go on and on. They have plenty of bathrooms and shade since the Alabma sun is trying to kill us at all times. They open at 8, and it's 6 dollars a person at the gate. They can take cash and card.
— The Book Of Abby
11 months ago
We stayed here for almost a week in our 40’ 5th wheel. Sites are adequately spacious. Loop 1 and 2 have full hookups with 20, 30 and 50 amp. Several sites backup to the creek. There are several pull thru sites. The campground map isn’t very informative on the extents of the campsites. They do not do reservations so it’s first come first serve. They let you go pick your site. If you don’t need sewer hookup, check loop 3. I happened to pick the one site that was the most difficult to level the rig, site 213, but it was nice to right next to the creek. Great place for kids, riding bikes and walki…
— Wes Taylor
7 months ago
Stayed in the primitive camping area. The site was sufficiently private with flat areas suitable for the tents and a fire ring already set up. Staff was friendly, bathhouses clean and an abundance of portable toilets that were well maintained. Would have liked to see a bbq in the primitive section available to the tenting cround. Only bbqs observed were at the pavilions.
— Graeme Woodhouse
a year ago
There is so much to do and see!!! Friendly staff and campers! There are so many trails and activities. The furnace is amazing! They have so many activities planned throughout each month! The creeks and streams are amazing and beautiful! Every corner you turn you are surrounded by nature, if you just wait a few minutes wildlife will show itself!!!
— Crystal
Edited 6 months ago
Always a peaceful place to relax with family. Good energy all around the property. Lots of wildlife to sit and watch to allow time to pass slowly.
— Reilly Booker
6 months ago
This place is so great! It was very confusing for me for camping, I did call and found out it’s first come first serve for campsites which is a little scary for us coming from so far but it really wasn’t an issue. We checked in pretty late and they just had us drive around and find a site we liked. Super low key and really inexpensive. The grounds are remarkable and so much history. The playground is great! The museum is one of the best I’ve been in! $2 admission! Everything is so perfectly laid out and it was so informative! the woman working there was so nice! We had an excellent stay and I…
— Tina Davis
3 months ago
Bummed that the museum was closed for renovations, but walking around the park was neat
— Heidi Tunstall
7 months ago
The Good: • Beautiful natural setting • Historical structures and significance • Variety of attractions appeal to a diverse user group • Bathrooms seem to be newly remodeled and clean • Continued investment in the park to attract more users • Friendly staff Not So Good: • Litter EVERYWHERE, from one end of the park to the other. Candy wrappers, broken sewers hoses, used jugs of oil, used latex gloves, large cardboard boxes, cans, etc. • Semi-permanent campers in all of the full-hookup sites and at least half of the water/electric sites. Gives off tent city vibes with all the "extra" tents, can…
— Talmadge Mincey
2 years ago
This is a neat little place to come for a day. I would recommend going on Saturday when most things are open. They have some cool cabins and a griet mill to look at. The hikes are nothing strenuous. The general store is okay but beware the creamery doesn't have scoops of ice cream just prepackaged single serve bars. They have swimming and camping. They also have some old farm buildings and a mini train. Most of the place was pretty empty when we went through the week. It's $5 to get in, $2 to ride the train, and $2 to go to the museum.
— Miranda Brunn
6 months ago
Very nice and clean campground. We stayed one night in the primitive camping area. Bathhouse was very clean. Lots of interesting historical points and plenty of trails to walk in the woods. I would recommend staying here, we will plan to come back here again. Note: The trail map seems to conflict with signage on the trails, and it appears that there are trails not shown on the map.
— Seth Mize
6 months ago
Great place, we didn’t camp there just used a Day Pass. But it was Awesome, something for almost everyone. From Grandma to young mountain biker riders.
— Jonathan George
2 years ago
Absolutely gorgeous park with many RV sites. What a gem! The campground is surrounded by fishing streams and historical sites to explore. We came during the week in the summer for just an overnight visit as we were driving back north from Florida. Not only did we enjoy the peaceful environment, University of Alabama was not too far away - we enjoyed the campus and some local bbq. Would definitely stay here again. And definitely recommend to others.
— Lesly Sauceda

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