11 Boston Mini Golf Spots for Families
Check out these fun places for mini golf Boston families can't get enough of, and share the love for your favorites with your likes and reviews!
Whether you have time for a quick round of putt putt or a whole day at a family fun center, our interactive map will help you find a kid-friendly spot for mini golf near you.
Crystal Caves
Open daily as long as there is no rain & warmer than 50 degrees
$10/round
Kristy Pepping: Crystal Caves has 18-hole mini golf near Boston that includes water hazards and other features like sand traps. It’s handicap accessible with the exception of one hole. There are also other activities on site like batting cages to make a day of it.
Mulligan's Miniature Golf
Christine Gaudreau: This 18-hole fun golf course is both challenging and fun! Nets are provided if a ball needs to be fished out of water which my kids think is part of the fun. A spinner before most holes makes mini-golfing a little sillier for adults & kids. Glow-in-the-dark golf on specified nights is also offered. Get a hole in one to try for a prize!
Kimball Farm
Kristy Pepping: Kimball Farm offers adventure-style mini golf near Boston with two 18-hole courses. You'll find cascading waterfalls, drawbridges from peaks as high as 28 feet and more. There are several other activities onsite from bumper boats to pony rides.
Golf on the Village Green
Kristy Pepping: For over 50 years, Golf on the Village Green has been served as a reminder of the Freedom Trail and has an educational and patriotic theme to this course. The course has miniature historical buildings, life-size statues and other colonial replicas and is lighted at night.
Monster Mini Golf
Kristy Pepping: Monster Mini Golf is an indoor, glow-in-the-dark miniature golf experience and family entertainment center. Play 18 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf surrounded by creatively designed, fun for all ages, animated monsters around every twist and turn. They move, talk, wiggle and squawk.
McGolf
Amanda Banta: McGolf offers fun for the entire family with a beautifully-landscaped 18 hole mini golf Boston kids love. Pick up a punch card and earn two free rounds of golf by playing 12 rounds. You get one free round after your first six; a second after the second six. McGolf also has a driving range on the property and you can earn a free bucket of balls for by filling out your mini-golf punch card. If you work up an appetite with your short game, head over to the Cafe & Creamery for some good eats, drinks and ice cream.
Merrimack Valley Pavilion Family Entertainment Center
Open April-October
$9/person, $7/child (5 & under) & seniors
Mondays are buy one, get one half price!
Erynn: MVP's mini golf is an outdoor course with a view of the Shawsheen River. Its location will make you feel like you're in a tropical location, hence the nickname, "Tiki Island." MVP also offers laser tag, a ropes course, and an arcade.
Pine Meadow Mini Golf
Kelly R: Pine Meadow mini golf in Weymouth is a welcoming and family-friendly place with a nicely-maintained 18 hole course. All golfers receive a free ice cream to enjoy before, during or after their round!
Paradise Family Golf
Kristy Pepping: Find some of the best mini golf near Boston at Paradise Family Golf! It has a tropical-themed 18 hole course with multiple water fountains, a 35 foot high tree house hole and a river hole that takes your shot downstream!
Castle Creek Adventure Land
Kristy Pepping: Castle Creek Adventure Land's mini golf course has 18, beautifully landscaped holes, cascading waterfalls, a cave, castle, bridges and a concessions area. Castle Creek Adventure Land also features go-carts and ice cream parlor!
Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park
Amanda Banta: Mini golfing is one of my kids' favorite activities at Starland. The 18-hole course provides enough challenge that they feel accomplished when they do get that ball into the hole, but it's not so tough that they get frustrated and want to give up halfway through, as can happen with the more gimmicky adventure golf courses. After the 18th hole, explore the other attractions at the complex. We always do a couple of rounds of the batting cages and, for special occasions, take a spin on the bumper cars or go-karts.
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