Pros:
This is a beautiful course set in a high elevation pine forest. Virtually all drives require hitting gaps in trees, and some of the holes are very tight. There is significant elevation change across the course, with Hole 12 being a signature downhill hole with over 100' of drop.
Good Chainstar baskets and excellent tee signs for both sets of tees.
This was already a great course, but the addition of a second set of tees (Raven tees) have made it even better. For me, the original tees (Eagle tees) are plenty challenging, and I was afraid that a more difficult second set would be too much for my game, but that's not the case. The Raven tees are generally about the same distance, but offset left or right to give a different line that is often a bit tighter. A few of the Raven tees add significant distance (77' on Hole 7, 84' on Hole 16), but the alternate tee on Hole 12 is actually 200' shorter, so it isn't all about distance. The Raven tee on Hole 2 is interesting in that it is oriented 90 degrees from the Eagle tee, creating a 90 degree dogleg right to the basket.
Cons:
The tee pads are natural dirt and can get pretty gummy and slick with rain. They are currently flat and well marked, but they can get rutted up with use.
The Chainstar baskets have no color band at the top, so can be tricky to spot on this well-shaded course. A local told me that the city fathers didn't want the Innova baskets with the big yellow band, as this is a multi-use park and they wanted to keep the baskets a bit more discrete. Fair enough...
Other Thoughts:
Great Colorado mountain town, and a couple of stores carry a good assortment of discs.