With 36 holes of championship desert golf designed by Ken Kavanaugh, Gold Canyon Golf Resort has earned its reputation as one of Arizona's must-play destinations. Located 35 miles east of Phoenix near in the shadow of the Superstition Mountains, the resort features Dinosaur Mountain (Golf Digest 4.5 stars, opened 1997) and Sidewinder (4 stars)—two distinct courses that showcase dramatic elevation changes, target-style holes, and some of the most photographed scenery in Arizona golf.
Dinosaur Mountain vs. Sidewinder: Which Course Should You Play?
Dinosaur Mountain: The Signature Challenge

Specs: Par 70, 6,711 yards (Gold tees), Rating 71.9/Slope 145
Dinosaur Mountain is the headliner—consistently rated among Arizona's top public courses with its 4.5-star Golf Digest rating. The course features dramatic elevation changes, spectacular desert scenery, and target-style holes with difficult greens.
The standout hole is #5, a downhill par 3 that plays 144 yards from the scorecard but can play up to 201 yards with elevation. Reddit user u/chumel56's hole-in-one post (915 upvotes) put this hole on the map for the golf community.
Sidewinder: The Value Alternative
Specs: Par 71, 6,561 yards (Gold tees), Rating 72.0/Slope 134
Sidewinder offers a slightly different experience—still challenging but more forgiving overall. The course meanders through natural arroyos and dry creek beds, featuring water hazards, gently rolling fairways, and undulating greens.
Pros
- Two championship courses with different playing styles
- Consistently excellent conditions (Golf Digest 4.5 and 4 stars)
- Dramatic Superstition Mountains scenery on every hole
- Full resort amenities (spa, dining, lodging)
- 90-day advance booking for best rates
- Multiple tee options for all skill levels
Cons
- Dynamic pricing can reach $270 during peak times
- Dinosaur Mountain's difficulty can be humbling
- 35 miles from Phoenix (45+ minute drive)
- Elevation changes require club adjustments
- Cart path only periods during wet conditions
Course Details
Dinosaur Mountain Layout

| Tee | Yardage | Rating/Slope |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,711 | 71.9/145 |
| Black | 6,393 | 70.1/137 |
| Blue | 5,874 | 67.5/125 |
| White | 5,412 | 65.6/117 |
| Silver | 5,136 | 64.6/115 |
| Copper Ladies | 4,641 | 67.6/120 |
Sidewinder Layout
| Tee | Yardage | Rating/Slope |
|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,561 | 72.0/134 |
| Black | 6,187 | 69.9/129 |
| Blue | 5,727 | 67.3/122 |
| White | 5,401 | 65.2/116 |
| Silver | 4,898 | 64.2/112 |
Pricing and Tee Times
Gold Canyon uses dynamic pricing for both courses, meaning rates fluctuate based on day, time, weather, and demand. Green fees range from $110 to $270.

How to Get the Best Rates
According to the official website, booking farther in advance yields better rates. The resort allows tee times up to 90 days out—and Reddit golfers confirm this strategy works. During peak winter season (January-March), expect prices at the higher end.
Resort Amenities
Lodging

The resort offers casitas and suites with spa tubs, private patios, fireplaces, and desert/mountain views. Golf-and-lodging packages available.
Dining Options
- Kokopelli's Best Bar and Grill: Full-service restaurant with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- The Ledge: Patio dining with mountain views—perfect for post-round meals
Additional Amenities
- Full-service spa and salon
- Hiking trails accessing the Superstition Mountains
- EV charging stations
- Golf shop with rental clubs available
- Golf Academy with certified instruction
Best Time to Play
Peak Season (January-March): Perfect weather, highest green fees, most crowded. Book 90 days out.
Shoulder Season (April-May, October-December): Excellent conditions, moderate pricing. Late October through November is ideal.
Summer (June-September): Lowest rates but extreme heat. Early morning tee times essential.
