KAYAK POINT GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Stanwood, WA, USA
Designed by Ron Fream
Kayak Point Golf Course sits on a former military site along the shores of Port Susan Bay in Stanwood, Washington, roughly an hour north of Seattle. Designed by Ron Fream and opened in 1996, the course occupies land that once served as a Nike missile base during the Cold War era. The property was converted into a Snohomish County park facility that includes camping, beach access, and the golf course, making it part of a broader recreational complex rather than a traditional private club setting.
The layout takes advantage of the coastal topography, with several holes offering views across Port Susan Bay toward Camano Island and the Olympic Mountains beyond. The routing moves through a mix of open parkland and stands of Pacific Northwest evergreens, with elevation changes that are moderate but meaningful given the coastal setting. Fream's design incorporates the natural contours of the site, and the course features water hazards and strategic bunkering that require thoughtful club selection and course management.
As a public facility operated by Snohomish County, Kayak Point serves a wide range of golfers from the greater Seattle-Everett area and visiting tourists exploring the Puget Sound region. The course maintains a reputation as an accessible daily-fee option that combines reasonable green fees with scenic coastal character. The park setting means golfers often encounter a relaxed atmosphere, with families and campers using the adjacent facilities throughout the warmer months.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kayak Point was designed by Ron Fream.
Yes. Kayak Point at Kayak Point Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kayak Point is 72.
Kayak Point plays 6,719 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kayak Point is 137.
Kayak Point is a 18-hole course.