Spring is the ideal time to get back into the groove of spending time together as a family. As school is winding down and the weather begins to thaw, Rogue Valley is the place for families to reconnect. This season, Rogue Valley Country Club has you covered for holiday events like Easter and Mother’s Day brunches, or casual spring days playing mini golf and hitting up the pool.
It always feels like spring has sprung at a Rogue Valley Easter brunch—the pastel table settings and floral centerpieces set a picture-perfect scene for starting the new season. The Easter brunch includes a sprawling buffet and cash bar. The Easter Bunny will also be in attendance for kids and families to take photos in their Sunday best. After brunch, create a family tradition with RVCC’s annual egg hunt on the green. Kids can race across the lawn, spotting and picking multicolored eggs—just don’t forget a basket!
Show Mom how much the family appreciates her with an RVCC Mother’s Day brunch. She’ll enjoy mimosas and a Mother’s Day rose along with a brunch buffet punctuated with intricate fruit and dessert spreads. Rogue Valley Country Club offers kids a chance to get involved in the festivities too–a craft station where they can decorate and write special cards to show Mom how much she means to them. Bring the family together with this annual event where moms are in the spotlight.
Be sure to reserve your spot soon for RVCC’s Easter event and Mother’s Day brunch. Check out all of the club’s spring and summer events here.
Rogue Valley Country Club’s spring offerings don’t stop at seasonal events. The club’s impressive Sports Center amenities are ideal for use during Southern Oregon springs. With average high temperatures of 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit in April in May, Medford is well-suited for families looking to get back outside together after the winter season.
As spring arrives, the club’s temperature-controlled pool opens for the season. Starting after Memorial Day, the pool is open for families daily from noon to close, with an adult-only swim time in the mornings 7am-9am. As the weather warms, members can look forward to lively cannonball splashes or lounging under a pergola with an ice-cold cocktail from the poolside café. For those more serious about swimming, lessons from certified instructors and water aerobic classes are available.
For those spring days that aren’t quite pool days yet, members can take advantage of Rogue Valley Country Club’s sporting amenities like mini golf or pickleball. The club’s mini golf provides ten holes of family fun and competition on a seasonally changing course. Members can teach their little future golf champs how to putt on a course just their size. Or, bigger kids can try to beat the parents and contend for a hole-in-one.
RVCC families can pick up a new hobby together using the club’s other Sports Center offerings like basketball courts, batting cages, and a beach volleyball court. Parents can help kids practice for organized sports by pitching to them in the batting cage to improve their swing or by passing to them for layups or free throws on the basketball court. Or, try something new together on the Oregon beach sand volleyball court available right at the club. Serve, volley, and spike your way to a newfound pastime. With the social connections club membership fosters, families, couples, and friends can even organize teams to enter club leagues or tournaments.
As the days get longer and the temperatures get warmer in Southern Oregon, it’s as valuable a time as ever to be a Rogue Valley Country Club member. Whether celebrating Mom at a brunch buffet or playing two-on-two pick-up on the basketball court, RVCC’s events and amenities give families so many options for how to spend a spring weekend. Plan a visit to Rogue Valley Country Club to see how these impressive amenities can make your family’s spring one to remember.