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Tee off in mountaintop paradise with Cloudland’s Stay and Play Summer Special

Golf on world-class mountaintop greens + soak up luxe resort amenities during Cloudland’s Stay & Play July special.

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Cloudland also offers a variety of high-end dining options, alongside a suite of wellness amenities headlined by Selah Spa.

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High atop Lookout Mountain sits a misty, pristine golf course.

No, this isn’t the start of a Rip Van Wrinkle-style fairytale — it’s The Highlands — McLemore’s award-winning green.

To celebrate the grand opening of the luxe resort, Cloudland is inviting visitors to Stay & Play with a special summer golf package that includes:

  • Stunning Guest Room
  • One Round of Golf Per Person (Highlands Course)
  • Unlimited Play on Short Course (Cairn)
  • Unlimited Access to Putting Course
  • Practice Facility Access on Days of Play

The Tee-tails

Designed by legendary architects Bill Bergin and Rees Jones, The Highlands spans 7,000+ yards across a range of scenic landscapes — including deep canyons, sweeping peaks, and breathtaking cliff edges.

The Stay & Play Golf Package begins at $450 per person for single occupancy rooms + $350 per person for double occupancy rooms on weekdays, and is available through the end of July.

Plan fore your Stay & Play

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