The Chambers Bay Loop combines Grandview Trail, Soundview Trail and Central Meadow Outer Loop for a full tour of the park. The hills are a bit tough if you don't like hills, but then you can park high (up by street, restaurant, or parking lot) or low (drive down hill past restaurant to parking lot) and simply walk back and forth (about 1.3 miles each way) to your heart's content (which is what a lot of the walkers do).
Host site of the 2010 U.S. Watch spectacular sunsets and be amazed at all of th wildlife surrounding you. This loop combines the Grandview Trail with the Soundview Trail to make 3.25 miles with some serious incline.
The trail is good for all skill levels and offers a number of activity options. I walked it each day I was in the area. You will feel the burn later that day and for sure the next day!
It is entirely paved, and good for strollers. Restrooms will be closed and hikers are asked to practice physical distancing Since it was my first time playing the course, I didn't know what to expect about the walk and changes in elevation. If the rest of the course turns out the same it'll be a fantastic recovery. From I-5 north, take exit 119 towards Steilacoom Road/Dupont Road. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of There have been a zillion complaints about course conditions since the US Open in 2015, and hopefully the recent closure and re-grass of all 18 greens will fix that once and for all.
With the Acres of open grass lawn area the day we went with all of the people still we did not feel crowded. !I recently visited Chambers Bay with a friend after being gone from the northwest for awhile. Turn left onto Dupont-Steilacoom Road, then turn right to stay on the road. Click here for updates to the Chambers Creek Regional Park. You can use a 2 or 3 wheeled cart to make the trek.
Our walk/hike was spectacular. This golf course isn’t just a golf course. You can here seal and bird and watch the whales playing in the sound.
The park is approximately 20 minutes from Interstate 5 making it an ideal location for a memorable indoor or outdoor There are also big areas to gather with friends and family along with the best playground for children to explore.This is a public park with a 3 mile paved walking trail around the golf course. The trail is paved and is about 4 people wide. Chambers Bay is a walking only course, in fact it's a demanding 8 mile trek start to finish...but well worth the effort. The view along the top portion is magnificent of the sound and islands. The Chambers Bay Loop combines Grandview Trail, Soundview Trail and Central Meadow Outer Loop for a full tour of the park. Enjoy the peaceful sound of the small waves hitting the small stoned beach. Dogs are also able to use this trail. Amateur, 2015 U.S. Open, & 2021 U.S. We happened upon Chambers Bay Park because we were turning away from Nisqually Reserve with there no dog pet policy. Looking forward to the re-opening in March.Don’t be fooled. The Chambers Bay Loop combines Grandview Trail, Soundview Trail and Central Meadow Outer Loop for a full tour of the park. There is a 3.2 mile paved walkway all the way around the golf course. My favorite rounds have been in the month of May and in the fall, Sept-Nov. Enjoy a walk on the beach and public trails, play golf or dine at Chambers Bay, relax at Central or North Meadow or see the award-winning Environmental Services Building. There’s a wonderful kids play area on the top level along with the trail along the “berm” where you have a panoramic view of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains on a nice day. Add a little more distance with the half-mile Central Meadow Inner Loop or the.75 mile Outer Loop near the temporary off-leash area. The walk is family/child/dog friendly and best of all -- it is free! Leading up to the round my knee was acting up so I decided to sign up for a caddie to carry my bag. Please continue to check back for updates. Most people think "golf" when they see Chambers Bay, but this loop is a magnificent place for walking. There is playground at one end and restrooms at lower parking lot and near playground at other end. The course offers discounted fees for locals, too.
This 930-acre site includes over two miles of saltwater shoreline, two and a half miles of urban creek and canyon and breathtaking mountain and Puget Sound views.
In 2013, the Cities of University Place and Lakewood, and Pierce County held a public open house to gauge interest in creating a trail through this forested canyon. The University Place/Tacoma area is fortunately to have this gem.I had knee surgery a couple of years ago and my knee occasionally gets achy and sore. This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.What they did with this whole gravel pit is amazing there’s a public golf fourth in the links style...Played Golf here in May 2018 and the course was excellent, looks easy but no is a challenge for...Chambers Bay Park is a wonderful place to go for a family outing or picnic, a walk on the beach or on the paved walking/biking trails, to fly a kite, play soccer or a round of golf on one of the most challenging courses in the United States, the site of the 2015 US Open, where the pros struggled to play par. I can imagine that playing golf here on this course and in this location would be immensely rewarding and satisfying. With towering sand dunes, massive fairways, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound, Chambers Bay brings the traditions of Scottish linksland golf with a modern twist to the Pacific Northwest.