The Mix is like a home base for our community. It’s packed with so many amenities and activities that you could spend all day there and still not get to everything. Besides the activities, some events in the Biergarten have created numerous memorable moments. As an experienced KT resident, you probably have spent more of your time at The Mix than in your own home! But that’s what it’s all about, right? Coming together, socializing, and having fun with our neighbors. As much as we love and cherish The Mix, there are a few house rules we should all keep in mind to ensure everyone has a great time.
Be mindful where you park
The community provides planned parking spots along the golf cart path and is currently working to provide other designated parking areas around The Mix that contain easy access to all KT buildings. These guidelines help with general foot and golf cart traffic, providing a safer environment for everyone during events at The Mix. Especially in the case of an emergency evacuation, we must keep all entrances and exits easily accessible.
Here's where to park at KT amenitites
The Biergarten
To ensure people can safely enter and exit KT buildings, golf cart parking is strictly prohibited within the Biergarten and on sidewalks by the Welcome Center. Residents may not pass the blue potted plant holders or blue cones unless they have prior approval from a Community Life staff member. Please use The Mix’s main parking lot in front of Independence Hall.
Handicapped parking
Pickleball courts
We are also working on a new parking area for golf carts that is closer to the covered pickleball courts. You can access this area by using the golf cart path to the fairway (behind Grand Central). The mulched lot will be located right along the cart path for easy access. Parking on the grass or sidewalk along the new pickleball courts is prohibited. There are also planned parking spots for golf carts in front of the original pickleball courts for your use.
Outdoor pool & Fitness Center
Golf Clubhouse and Tarbox & Brown
The best parking area for resident golf carts is along the retaining wall on the lower level of the clubhouse— formerly the construction staging area. This will be the most secure area as it is in clear line of sight from the golf shop, the pro’s office windows, and has security cameras in place.
Residents can also park their carts in any other parking spaces in the lot, but we highly recommend using the lower level for the reasons listed above. If you are just swinging by to check in quickly, please feel free to pull along the curb in the circle by the bag drop.
Minors behind the wheel
Minors may drive a golf cart only if they have a valid driver’s license and are accompanied by a resident. Parents and grandparents are responsible for the conduct and safety of their children while in or around club facilities. Violations of these rules and regulations may result in a fine and or temporary revocation of private golf cart privileges.
Stay safe
The community has built planned parking areas for your convenience. When residents park in restricted areas such as the turf, or on any landscaped areas, property damage occurs. This costs the community to replace these damages. Resident damage to common areas is an expense that is billable to the resident.
Although the new clubhouse has security surveillance around the entire building, Kissing Tree is not obligated for missing personal items. We suggest that you take your belongings with you or leave them at home in order to prevent any misplaced occurrences. If you happen to lose any of your items, please check first with the lost and found at the front desk in Independence Hall or the Fitness Center.
If an accident happens...
If a golf cart accident has caused property damage or personal injury, it’s critical that residents call 911 first. Security should be notified after the appropriate agency has been contacted. As private golf cart owners, you’re responsible for any potential damage to other golf carts, people, or Kissing Tree property. Stay alert on the roads.
Check out more information about golf cart etiquette in the Kissing Tree Master Covenant. We must work together to create a safer and more respectful environment for everyone to enjoy.