Western Colorado Wildlife at Redlands Mesa Golf Course

One of the best things about playing golf at Redlands Mesa is that you're never really alone out there. The course sits within a stretch of Western Colorado landscape that is home to a surprising variety of wildlife. Depending on the time of year and the time of day you play, you might share the course with some neighbors you didn't expect. Here's a look at some of the wildlife you might encounter on a round at Redlands Mesa.
Mule Deer
Mule deer are one of the most common sightings on the course. They tend to graze in the early morning and evening hours, often near the rough and the edges of the fairways where the grass meets the native terrain. If you come across a deer on the course, give it space and let it move on at its own pace. They're generally unbothered by golfers and will wander off when they're ready.
Hawks and Raptors
The skies above Redlands Mesa are prime territory for hawks, falcons, and other raptors. Red-tailed hawks are a regular sight, often perched on fence posts or soaring on thermals above the mesa. Golden eagles make appearances as well, especially in the cooler months. If you're patient and look up between shots, you're likely to spot one riding the updrafts above the canyon country to the west.
Cottontail Rabbits
Cottontail rabbits are practically a fixture at Redlands Mesa. They're most active in the morning and late afternoon, darting between the rough and the native grass areas. They're quick, curious, and completely harmless. Kids and first-time golfers always seem to get a kick out of spotting them on the course.
Coyotes
Coyotes are native to Western Colorado and occasionally make their way through the course, especially in the early morning or near dusk. They're generally shy around people and will keep their distance. If you see one, enjoy the sighting from afar. They're an important part of the local ecosystem and a reminder that the course exists within a much larger natural landscape.
Birds of All Kinds
Birding enthusiasts will have plenty to watch at Redlands Mesa. Western meadowlarks, mourning doves, and various sparrow species are common throughout the property. The water features and irrigation areas attract different species depending on the season. In the spring and fall migration periods, you may spot species just passing through on their way north or south.
Play Where Nature Shows Up
Sharing the course with wildlife is one of those things that makes golf more than just a game. It connects you to the landscape in a way that a round at a purely manicured, urban course simply can't. At Redlands Mesa, the natural setting is part of what makes every round memorable.
Come out and experience it for yourself. Book a tee time at Redlands Mesa Golf Course and enjoy a round where Grand Junction's natural beauty is part of every hole.
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2325 W Ridges Blvd,
Grand Junction, CO 81507
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