Every home in Cimarron Hills comes with a mandatory social membership, but most buyers don't know exactly what that means until they move in. We break it all down.
The Mandatory Membership Explained
One of the most frequently asked questions from buyers considering Cimarron Hills is simple: what exactly does the mandatory social membership include, and what does it cost? It's a fair question, and the answer is more comprehensive than most people expect.
Every homeowner in Cimarron Hills is required to carry a social membership with the Cimarron Hills Golf & Country Club. The membership is tied to the property, not the individual owner, and transfers with the home at sale. This structure ensures the community's amenity infrastructure is sustainably funded and consistently maintained.
What's Included
The social membership provides access to the resort-style pool complex, the Cimarron Spa & Fitness facility, tennis and pickleball courts, and the full dining and event programming inside the 45,000 square foot Tuscan-style clubhouse. Members participate in social events, fitness classes, and the active club calendar year-round.
Golf access is available as an upgrade through additional golf membership tiers, which range from limited to full privileges on the Jack Nicklaus Signature course. The social membership does not include unlimited golf, but it does include limited guest access and participation in select member events.
What Buyers Should Budget
Membership dues are assessed monthly and are subject to change annually. Prospective buyers should request the current membership schedule during due diligence. This is a required disclosure and your agent should pull it as a matter of course. As of Q1 2026, social membership dues have remained stable year-over-year, which is a positive sign for long-term ownership economics.
The mandatory structure is genuinely one of Cimarron Hills' greatest strengths. It means your neighbors are invested, the amenities are funded, and the community remains cohesive from day one. There is no opt-out scenario that degrades the experience. Everyone is in.



