Mostly Flat
Heavily Wooded
18
Holes
18
Baskets
3
Water in play
Camp Taloali
Course conditions:
- Unplayable
- Bad
- Decent
- Good
- Perfect
Camp Taloali is a summer camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing kids along the Santiam River in the Cascade foothills. The course plays through woods and open areas on the northwest side of the main camp area.
$5 per person per day to play. Pack out your trash, leash your dog, no alcohol and no smoking or vaping. Lost and found at Camp Administration Office. Contact
[email protected] to inquire about lost discs. Do NOT enter the main campground (200' down the road past the course) without permission.
Closures occur when children camps are in session, and during some private rentals and/or tournaments. Check Facebook page under Links / Files for additional information.
Designer(s):
Nathan Boyes / Todd Hicks
Year established:
2009
Multiple Tees / Pins:
Yes / Yes
Par Info:
56
30
Rounds Recorded / Average Score:
113 / 60
105 / 61
1 / 50
Tee Type:
Concrete
Hole Type:
Mach 5
Misc. info.:
Camping nearby
very cart friendly
Private course
Pay to play
Location
Local Directions:
Head east on Hwy. 22 from Salem toward Bend. About 2 miles past Stayton just past milepost 16. There are those "2 hills" that you go over, and then a flat part before passing lanes open again. Look for a brown sign that says "Detroit Lake 30 miles," then you will see a bigger-than-normal green street sign about 50 feet before the brown sign (Camp Taloali); this is where you turn in. Go straight, follow the road, and you will see a bright orange fee box a few hundred feet before the main entrance to the camp. Tee #1 is down the path from the fee box.