Some country clubs are a course with a clubhouse attached. Blackhawk is something rarer — an entire way of living, gathered behind one gate at the foot of Mount Diablo. Thirty miles east of San Francisco, in the rolling hills above Danville, the club anchors a guard-gated community that has spent four decades quietly becoming one of the most desirable addresses in the East Bay.
What sets Blackhawk apart begins with a number most clubs can't claim: two. Two full 18-hole championship courses, the Lakeside and the Falls, wind through the same valley — a luxury that lets members find an open tee time on a Saturday morning and the club host guests without ever feeling crowded. In a region where private golf is scarce and waitlists are long, that kind of room is its own form of exclusivity.
Two Courses, One Valley
Designed by the team of Robert von Hagge and Bruce Devlin, the Lakeside and Falls courses play across dramatically different terrain — water and gentle fairways on one, elevation and drama on the other — beneath the ever-present silhouette of Mount Diablo. Members rotate between them by the day, and the club alternates play to keep both courses in peak condition through the long Northern California season.
The practical effect is a club that breathes. Where a single-course club rations its tee sheet, Blackhawk can welcome new members and entertain prospective ones at the same time — golf remaining, as it has always been here, the heart of the place.
A Club Built for How People Live Now
The conversation at the gates of every great club has shifted. Members no longer ask only about the course — they ask about wellness. Cold plunge and recovery, red-light therapy, holistic fitness, the quiet rooms as much as the weight rooms. In a Bay Area saturated with big-box fitness, Blackhawk's answer is the one those clubs can't replicate: a wellness life woven into golf, dining, tennis, and a social calendar that gives families a reason to be there every day of the week, not just on the first tee.
That breadth is the modern country club's real advantage. A membership at Blackhawk isn't a round of golf — it's a place for a workout in the morning, a board meeting over lunch, a junior tennis clinic in the afternoon, and dinner with neighbors who happen to be members too.
The Homes Behind the Gate
For many, the club is the front door to something larger: a home inside Blackhawk itself. The community's custom estates and golf-course residences range from elegant family homes to trophy properties with fairway and Mount Diablo views, all behind a staffed gate, minutes from the clubhouse. It's the full arc that defines a true club community — guest, member, neighbor — lived out across a single hillside.
For buyers drawn to the East Bay's combination of space, weather, and proximity to both San Francisco and the Silicon Valley corridor, few addresses concentrate as much lifestyle behind one gate as Blackhawk does.
Blackhawk at a Glance
The club does not publish membership pricing. Initiation fees and dues are shared directly by the membership office upon inquiry.
Joining the Club
Membership categories span golf, social, and wellness-focused options for individuals and families. As with most clubs of its caliber, Blackhawk does not publish pricing — current initiation fees, dues, and guest policies are shared directly by the membership office. For a club with two courses, a full wellness and social life, and a gated community wrapped around it, the conversation is an easy one to start.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Blackhawk Country Club?
In Danville, California — within the gated Blackhawk community at the base of Mount Diablo, in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.
How many golf courses are there?
Two 18-hole championship courses, the Lakeside and the Falls, designed by Robert von Hagge and Bruce Devlin.
Is Blackhawk a gated community?
Yes — a guard-gated residential community, with the country club at its center surrounded by custom estates and golf-course homes.
How much does membership cost?
The club does not publish membership pricing. Initiation fees and dues for each category are shared directly by the membership office upon inquiry.
How do I inquire about membership?
Contact the Blackhawk Country Club membership office directly to learn about current openings, categories, and a club tour.