10 NYC Mini Golf Spots for Families
Check out these fun places for mini golf NYC 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.
Staten Island FunPark
Staten Island FunPark is a great place for anyone seeking a variety of activity and features an 18-hole mini golf course with ponds, bridges and more course challenges. When you are finished testing your putting skills, you can enjoy the go karts, batting cages and snack bar.
Brooklyn Crab - Mini Golf
Jennie Utsinger: Brooklyn Crab has mini golf NYC kids love - they can play a few rounds while waiting for dinner! This hot spot - with excellent seafood and drinks - has an outside space with an eight hole mini golf course, perfect for entertaining the kids while parents linger over dinner. There's even a sandbox to entertain your little ones.
Pier 25 in Hudson River Park
Located right on the Hudson River, Pier 25's mini golf in NYC is a great location for your family to spend the day. It features an 18 hole professional grade course with a waterfall, bridges, sand traps and more! Pier 25 in Manhattan also includes a skate park, beach volleyball, playground, and a snack bar.
Shipwrecked Miniature Golf
Get ready to be entertained with this unique theatrical indoor mini golf in NYC! Far from the average putt putt experience, visitors are led on an adventure through the themed 18 hole course by their own pirate captain. Theatrical lighting and special effects are just some of the extraordinary aspects of this mini golf course. Food and drinks are served as well.
Jewish Children's Museum - Mini Golf
Jennie Utsinger: Combine a lesson about about major Jewish life cycle events with a round of mini-golf in Brooklyn at the Jewish Children's Museum. In addition to many interactive exhibits exploring Jewish history and heritage, the museum features a full-size 6-hole miniature golf course. Play your way through events such as the bris, baby naming, Bar Mitzvah, and wedding.
Aviator Sports Mini Golf
Aviator Sports Mini Golf features beautifully landscaped 18 hole mini golf in Brooklyn for all ages. To relax after the course, visitors have the option to rent the picnic area.
NY Hall of Science - Rocket Park Mini Golf
Rocket Park Mini Golf in Queens, located at the NY Hall of Science, combines the science of spaceflight with an exciting game of mini golf. This interactive exhibit is like a live science experiment for kids. Visitors play a 9 hole mini golf course while exploring science concepts such as gravity, propulsion, escape velocity and more! The course is controlled by the same laws of motion and gravity as a spaceship in space. Surprises are all over the course, including the launch of a rocket after a successful putt.
Flushing Meadows Golf Center
Open year round, weather permitting
$10/adult, $7.50/child (12 & under)
Flushing Meadows Golf Center features an 18 hole mini golf course with streams, waterfalls, and bridges throughout the course. The course is fully lit and open for late night golfing. When you are ready to take a break, you can enjoy the full service snack bar and relax at one of the picnic tables.
Turtle Cove Golf Center
At Turtle Cove, located within Pelham Bay Park, visitors are surrounded by mother nature, including a 13 mile coastline, salt marshes and shady forests. This location features a natural landscaped 18 hole mini golf course. Once the course is completed, visitors can also enjoy the batting cage, driving range, or even take a golf lesson with a PGA professional. The Park Place Café is a great place to take a break and re-energize. This facility also hosts birthday parties.
Alley Pond Golf Center
Alley Pond Golf Center features an 18 hole mini golf course which contains waterfalls, fountains and obstacles throughout.
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