Maine’s Miniature Golf Courses

Maine offers numerous miniature golf couses - both indoor and outdoor.
Maine offers a wide range of fun family activities and the state’s numerous miniature golf courses are certainly among those for you and your family to consider. Whether you prefer to explore one of the Pine Tree state’s indoor mini golf courses or the outdoor courses – or perhaps both – you are sure to find something to please every member of your family. Many of the mini golf courses also feature a theme, such as Pirates Cove, Schooner Mini Golf, and Steamboat Landing. No matter which course you choose, you will have an enjoyable family day that combines exercise with fun as you play miniature golf in Maine.
Maine’s Indoor Mini Golf Courses
Some of the state’s indoor mini golf courses also offer other activities, such as go-carts and arcades. You and your family could easily plan an entire day of fun at any of these attractions. The benefit of indoor courses, obviously, is that they are typically open year-round.
Highlands Indoor Golf
This unique attraction in Winthrop features a glow-in-the-dark indoor 18-hole mini golf course! For more information, call: (207) 395-8160 or (866) 402-4681.
Magic City Mini Golf & Arcade
This indoor family entertainment center in Millinocket features an 18-hole mini golf course, among other fun activities. For more information, call: (207) 723-7404.
Maine Indoor Karting
In addition to its go-karts, this indoor facility features a challenging 9-hole mini golf course. For more information, call 888-2-GO-KART (1-888-246-5278) or 207-885-0058.
Maine’s Outdoor Mini Golf Courses
Some of the Pine Tree state’s outdoor courses combine mini golf with other attractions, such as go carts, water slides, rock gyms, batting cages, and other activities. Outdoor courses are subject to weather conditions, naturally, and are also open based on seasonal schedules. These schedules typically run from about mid-May through September or October, but vary from one facility to another. Make plans now to include mini golf in your family’s activities or vacation “must do” events.
Big Adventure Center
This attraction in Bethel offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, in addition to its outdoor 18-hole mini golf course. For more information, call: (207) 824-0929.
Blackbeard’s Family Fun Center
Located in Bangor, this attraction offers numerous activities, along with its outdoor 36-hole mini golf course featuring a pirate theme, including its own “Treasure Island.” For more information, call: (207) 945-0233.
Dolphin Mini Golf
A couple of the dominant features of this 18-hole course in Boothbay is a big covered bridge with a shell museum inside and a full size lighthouse. The course is also ranked as one of the top 10 miniature golf courses in the U.S. and it hosts the annual Maine State Dolphin Open Tournament each year on the weekend following Labor Day. The tournament’s proceeds benefit the Shriners Hospitals. You and your family can enjoy this wonderful family activity over the summer, and then return for the tournament to win cash and prizes, while your entrance fees will benefit a worthy cause. For more information, call: (207) 633-4828.
Mountain View Golf Range
This beautiful 19-hole mini golf range is located in Sanford, and offers additional indoor and outdoor activities. For more information, call: (207) 324-0436.
Pirate’s Cove
This course, as the name indicates, offers a pirate-themed adventure throughout its TWO 18-hole mini golf courses in Old Orchard Beach. You and your family can maneuver your way through the courses as you walk over footbridges, through caves, and under waterfalls. You may choose to play Blackbeard’s Challenge, the Captain’s Course, or both courses as a 36-Hole Adventure. For more information, call: (207) 934-5086.
Schooner Mini Golf
When you and your family play mini golf at this 18-hole course in Saco, you can’t miss the 75-foot schooner prominently featured along the course at the 11th hole. Known as the largest of its kind in the Seacoast region, this miniature golf course promises a fun and challenging day for your family. The attraction also has batting cages and serves both hard and soft-serve ice cream, in miniature Red Sox helmet bowls, for yummy treats between rounds. For more information, call: (207) 284-6174.
Seacoast Fun Park
Located in Windham, this family-oriented park features a variety of activities in addition to its 18-hole mini golf course. For more information, call: (207) 892-5952.
Steamboat Landing Miniature Golf
You won’t want to miss this Maine-themed mini golf course in Naples! Known as the state’s premier miniature golf course, you and your family will truly understand the state’s motto, “the way life should be,” while you enjoy playing a few rounds on this beautiful 18-hole course featuring many historic Maine replicas and landmarks. It’s like touring the “Vacationland” state, yet it’s all in one place for you – just in a miniature version. The attraction also offers you the chance to win a free game at its bonus 19th hole! For more information, call: (207) 693-6782.
Wonder Mountain Family FUN Park
Here’s your chance to visit an attraction ranked by AAA as #10 among the best mini golf courses in all of New England! You and your family will have the chance to try not just one, but TWO “wild and crazzzy” miniature golf courses in Moody! One course is known as the Nautical Nightmare, and the other is Mountain Mania. Both courses feature caves, gardens, streams and waterfalls. As if these golf courses are not enough fun, the attraction offers other exciting activities, such as the Treasure Trap Human Maze and the Electric Reef Fun Center, full of arcade games. For more information, call: (207) 646-9655.
Where Will YOU Go to Play Mini Golf?
Maine gives you and your family plenty of choices among a great variety of indoor and outdoor mini golf courses. You could visit an outdoor course on a beautiful sunny day in the Pine Tree state, or try an indoor course on a rainy day. No matter which courses you choose, you and your family will enjoy playing miniature golf in Maine.