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Putting Around Branson: A Guide to Mini-Golf Fun

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Branson, Missouri, is a haven for mini-golf enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of courses that cater to all ages and preferences. Whether you’re seeking a pirate adventure, a Hollywood journey, or a mystical blacklight experience, Branson’s mini-golf scene has something for everyone. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you plan your mini-golf adventures in Branson.

NOTE: Prices and operation schedules are subject to changes that may not be reflected in the information below.


🏌️‍♂️ Top Mini-Golf Courses in Branson

1. Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf

  • Location: 2901 Green Mountain Drive
  • Hours: Sunday–Thursday: 10 AM–9 PM; Friday–Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM
  • Season: March 1 – December 1
  • Pricing:
    • Adult (18 holes): $15
    • Child (4–12): $12.50
    • 36-Hole Adventure: Adult $22, Child $19.50
    • All-Day Play: Adult $25, Child $22.50
  • Highlights: Two 18-hole courses with elaborate pirate-themed settings, including waterfalls and a full-scale pirate ship.

2. Greatest Adventures Mini Golf

  • Location: 4800 Gretna Road
  • Hours: 10 AM–10 PM daily
  • Pricing:
    • 2 Games: $19.45
    • Mega Pass (Unlimited play from 10 AM to 5 PM): $24
    • Season Pass: $60
  • Highlights: 36 holes of adventure-themed mini-golf with various challenges and obstacles.

3. The Track Family Fun Parks

  • Locations:
    • Track 3: Lost Mine Mini Golf (18 holes)
    • Track 5: Route 76 Glow Golf (9 holes, blacklight indoor)
  • Hours: Varies by location; typically open daily
  • Pricing:
    • Lost Mine Mini Golf:
      • Ages 13+: $10.99 + tax
      • Ages 4–12: $6.99 + tax
      • 3 and under: Free
    • Route 76 Glow Golf:
      • 9 holes: $6.99 + tax
      • 3 and under: Free
  • Highlights: Outdoor and indoor courses with unique themes, including a blacklight experience.

4. Coral Reef Mini Golf

  • Location: 200 S. Wildwood Drive
  • Hours: Monday–Saturday: 12 PM–8 PM; Sunday: 12 PM–6 PM
  • Pricing:
    • Adults (13+): $12
    • Children (5–12): $10
    • Seniors (62+): $10
    • Children 4 and under: Free
  • Highlights: Indoor, ocean-themed course with tropical décor, suitable for all weather conditions.

5. Shoot for the Stars Mini-Golf

  • Location: 3110 W 76 Country Blvd
  • Hours:
    • Monday–Thursday: 8 AM–10 PM
    • Friday–Saturday: 8 AM–11 PM
    • Sunday: 8 AM–10 PM
  • Pricing: Included in the All Access Pass with other attractions at the Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center.
  • Highlights: 18-hole course that takes you on a journey to stardom through Hollywood’s most recognized landmarks.

6. World of Wizards Blacklight Mini-Golf

  • Location: 2805 Green Mountain Drive
  • Hours:
    • Spring: 10 AM–9 PM; Closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays
    • Summer: Open daily with extended hours
  • Pricing: ***Information Unavailable at Time of Publishing***
  • Highlights: Indoor blacklight mini-golf with fantasy-themed settings, including dragons and unicorns.

7. Bigfoot Adventure Mini Golf

  • Location: 3608 W Country Blvd
  • Hours:
    • Monday–Thursday: 10 AM–9 PM
    • Friday–Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM
    • Sunday: 10 AM–9 PM
  • Pricing: ***Pricing Unavailable at Time of Publishing***
  • Highlights: 18-hole course with Bigfoot-themed adventures, including a cave with blacklight murals.

8. Grand Country Indoor Mini Golf

  • Location: 1945 W 76 Country Blvd
  • Hours: Open daily; hours vary
  • Pricing:
    • Indoor Mini Golf:
      • Adults (13+): $11.49 + tax (18 holes)
      • Children (5–12): $9.95 + tax (18 holes)
      • 4 and under: Free
    • Farm Mini Golf:
      • Adults (13+): $8.95 + tax
      • Children (5–12): $7.50 + tax
      • 4 and under: Free

2 Comments

  • Mini-golf has such a nostalgic charm, and it’s great to see that Branson offers so many creative and family-friendly courses. I love how themed environments add an extra layer of fun beyond just the game itself. Are there any courses you would recommend for someone who enjoys more challenging layouts rather than purely whimsical designs? Also, do most of the courses stay open year-round, or are some of them seasonal? It sounds like a perfect activity to add to a Branson itinerary for visitors of all ages!

    • I have personally played at the Greatest Adventures Mini Golf and at the Lost Treasure mini-golf courses, both of which were fairly challenging.  I have been by many of the others, and all that I have seen seem to present a challenge.  There is a lot of thought that goes into the development any attraction that is in Branson, and the mini-golf courses are no exception to that.

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