PASCO, Washington — River Ranch Golf Resort, a new destination set atop the bluffs of the Snake River in Southeast Washington, has announced plans for its first golf course designed by world-renowned architect and Pacific Northwest resident David McLay Kidd.
River Ranch Golf Resort brings together golf, land and hospitality in a setting shaped by ancient floods, a historic river corridor and decades of careful stewardship. The course draws directly from the dramatic Snake River landscape, prevailing winds and natural topography to create a strategic and compelling golf experience that feels inseparable from the land itself.

“Set high on a bluff overlooking the last reaches of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia, this site has breathtaking views, great contour as well as sand on which to plant my favorite grass, fescue. That fescue will give the firm, fast bounce and roll that makes golf the game we Scots intended.”
River Ranch Golf Resort is the vision of a locally rooted ownership group—individuals who grew up on the Snake River boating, exploring and developing a deep connection to the land. Through a shared passion for golf, architecture and place, their paths converged to bring River Ranch Golf Resort to life.
Additional details will be released as development progresses. River Ranch Golf Resort will be managed by KemperSports, who manages more top 100 courses, clubs and resorts than any other management company.
For more information on River Ranch Golf Resort, visit www.riverranchgolf.com.