Landscaping & Wildlife Preservation

Over 150 native California oaks were relocated to Barona Creek Golf Club from other areas of the reservation. They are capable of withstanding long periods of drought.

Photo of bird's nest with two eggs.

At Barona Creek Golf Club, fairways feature drought-tolerant Bermuda grass, and indigenous native grasses fill the open space between the fairways.

Throughout the property, sprinkler heads are individually controlled to ensure each area receives only the amount of water needed and no more. An on-site weather station is used to track daily environmental conditions, allowing us to fine-tune water distribution.

The Barona Valley is home to a wide variety of wildlife, and we are dedicated to preserving and enhancing wildlife habitat. Lakes and streambeds provide ideal nesting areas for a number of birds, and these areas are identified and protected from equipment and foot traffic.

To minimize the use of chemicals, weeds are pulled by hand and soap is used to rid plants of insects.