Cacapon Resort State Park
About Cacapon Resort State Park
Located in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, Cacapon Resort State Park features 6,000 acres of outdoor action all year round. Cacapon is a derivative of a Shawnee Indian word meaning "medicine waters", a reference to the area's mineral waters renowned for their healing powers. Visitors can stay in a 48-room lodge, 11-room vintage inn and cabins. The park's amenities and activities include hiking, swimming at a seasonal beach, fishing, sporting clays, tennis and basketball courts, horseback riding, a nature center, golf and rental paddleboats, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards on the lake.Facts
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Berkeley Springs, West VirginiaResort/Municipal
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Nice course and layout.
This was a beautiful course and.we will be back. Our only criticism is that the price of beverages is different depending on whether you purchase it in the snack bar ($1) more, or from the beverage cart on the course. Wanted to get from the cart before our round but they loaded up and took off. Purchased at the turn since they did not come around at all during front 9. They showed up on hole 10 just after we tee'd off. It was too late.
Amazing Course
The layout and structure of this course mixed with the quality and care of its fairways/greens made it worth every penny. Best course I’ve ever played at this price. Not in West Virginia often but would play again in a heartbeat if so
Basic course with no amenities
Course was in decent condition aside from some of the traps needing overhauled with more sand. Mud and rock chunks were in many of the back 9 traps near greens. Not very challenging, no cart beverage service, club house snack stand/station was close. Good course for a beginner or someone looking to get a fast round in but being in a more remote location not worth the drive if your looking for a resort type course to plan a trip around.
Course was in excellent condition, especially for April. Play was rather slow but it was early season on a holiday weekend. Overall staff was very friendly, although marshall should remember that it's a public course in a state park and not a private country club or PGA event. Would highly recommend course, especially in Fall when leaves are turning.
Really great course!
Very challenging course with spectacular Mountain views. Greens were just plugged but was reflected in the rate. Super friendly people, introducing themselves by name and making us feel more than welcome there.
Great West Virginia Experience
Nestled in a scenic mountain valley. Well maintained and great layout. Challenging due to lots of sand bunkers but only one water hazard (naturally I lost my only ball of the round there). If you want an authentic WV golf experience, this is the right place to go!
Great Course!
Really nice course in really good shape with a very friendly staff
Course in fantastic condition for early in season
Highly recommend playing here
Beautiful course
Course was beautiful and we really enjoyed playing there. We definitely had a lot of slower paced players in front of us, which is ok by us, but others might not appreciate. The only thing that really bothered me was their lack of drinks. The snack bar wasn't open yet this season and the cooler only had water or some IPA beers. I will play there again, but be prepared with drinks.
Family retreat
The course is beautiful. My father in laws and soon to be brother in law have a hard time keeping standard pace of play. Besides that the course plays well. The greens are difficult. I will be back.
Working On It
With springtime golf you don’t know what you might get. The greens were really slow and bumpy! Many of the bunkers had very little sand, but there were other with nice white sand, so maybe these are being upgraded. There many maintenance personnel working on the course, so the course may play differently in a few more weeks.
Rolling mountains
Beautiful course tucked into the rolling foothills of the Appalachian mountain range. The first tee is a jaw dropping porthole into the exciting greens and fairways to come. The front nine is a delightful adventure down to the bottom of valley. Filled to the brim with challenging bunkers and pristine greens. The back nine is equally as captivating as you start your way up the mountain with what could only be described as terraced fairways surrounded by nature. Only to be lead back down to the peaceful valley with a tremendous par 3 which seems to be played from the top of the mountain. The adventure culminates with a long stretch par 5 which allows for the use of one of each club in your bag and allows you to take in the majesty of the mountains one last time.