This scenic course is part of a 3,600-acre state park complex and is home to an abundance of wildlife. The terrain is flat and easy to walk. Numerous mature oak trees line the fairways, which still afford generous landing areas. There is a resident deer that roams the course, so don't be surprised if it pays you a personal visit. Walking is permitted after noon. Call (800) 252-7275 for tee-times or to speak with the PGA pro Harry Dwyer.