Check out our top 10 Arizona mini golf courses for fun and adventure! Golf these putt-tastic locales and hit some aces. Quirky themes and difficult holes are covered. Get your clubs and friends together and let’s put!
Mini golfing is a popular activity for those who seek low-stakes golf without the ability required on a 9- or 18-hole course. Mini golf is fun because you hit your ball through miniature holes, obstructions, or other imaginative barriers!
While major course golf demands ability and practice, mini-golfing is for everyone.
In Arizona, we look for outdoor and indoor ways to pass the time during the scorching summer months. After the sun sets, mini golfing is a good nighttime activity in the warmer months.
Still, most of our mini-golf courses are inside (which I like!). Plan your next Arizona mini-golf date or family outing here!
1. Golf N’ Stuff
Heading south to Tucson? Golf N’ Stuff offers amusing “putt golf” activities! Golf N’ Stuff features bumper boats, Go-Karts, arcade games, laser tag, and mini-golf courses to delight the whole family all day.
Two distinctive 18-hole mini golf courses with themes including a windmill, Victorian mansion, princess castle, and HMS Putt are entertaining to play. The fun hurdles and whimsical design will delight kids and adults. Golf N’ Stuff, one of southern Arizona’s greatest mini-golf courses, will give your family hours of fun.
2. Casey’s Sportsworld
This older facility has batting cages, laser tag, kickball, dodgeball, soccer fields, and mini golf indoors and outside! While the mini golf course is ancient and has a “vintage” feel, you’ll have fun trying to hit your ball past the obstacles and through some challenging holes.
Given its outdated equipment and course, hole-in-the-wall places like Casey’s Sportsworld necessitate minimal expectations. Take less seriously anyway—life is more fun! Visit Casey’s Sportsworld to play an exciting 18-hole course with friends and family in a relaxed setting (and maybe do some batting practice!).
3. Swingin’ Safari Mini Golf
Swingin’ Safari Mini Golf, an all-indoor mini golf and arcade in Chandler, Arizona, is the perfect summer getaway for families with young children. To set the mood, the jungle-themed mini-golf course plays animal sounds and ambient jungle noises instead of music.
The neon-colored mini-golf course life-sized animal sculptures and safari-themed 3D artwork on the walls will delight your youngsters! Even on hot summer days, Swingin’ Safari Mini Golf is cool indoors, and the arcade and pinball machines make it easy to spend several hours.
4. Imagine 3D Miniature Golf
This Gilbert and Scottsdale indoor mini-golfing is another family-friendly alternative! Imagine 3D Miniature Golf is family-owned, so you may play and support a small business. The 18-hole mini-golf course is perfect for special events, romantic nights, and family time!
This mini-golf venue is special because 3D art on the walls comes to life using 3D glasses. Blacklight and neon glow-in-the-dark lights provide a distinctive ambiance, while the 3D component challenges your skills and immerses you in the course. For those like myself who dislike 3D glasses, you may still have fun without them.
5. Golfland
Golfland, Arizona’s most popular mini-golf course, has entertained Mesa families since 1983. Sunsplash, the water park, is only open in summer, whereas Golfland is open year-round.
Golfland has three 18-hole mini golf courses, arcades, restaurants, laser tag, Go Karts, and more! It’s practically hard to finish in one visit. King Arthur’s Quest, Princess Path, and the Lost Dutchman (a reference to the surrounding Superstition Mountains) are the golf courses’ themes.
Any age, ability, or skill level may play golf, and you’ll enjoy overcoming the challenges and laughing at each other’s errors. Golfland’s mini golf courses are excellent for families because everyone can play. Celebrate Halloween and Christmas with themed decorations!
6. White Mountain Family Fun Park
The go-kart course at this family amusement park is its main draw, featuring tight twists and rapid go-karts! White Mountain Family Fun Park inaugurated a new 18-hole outdoor mini-golf course with fountains, windmills, hilly and curved putting greens, and hard but feasible holes for all ages. After outdoor fun, visit the laser maze and arcade indoors.
The White Mountains are 4 hours east of Phoenix Valley, and locals and tourists travel in summer for the cool weather and stunning scenery. Mini-golfing is the cherry on top, and you can put it year-round.
7. Funtasticks Family Fun Park
Family fun is what this activity park is named after! The park has a water park, bumper boats, laser tag, go-karts, Kiddie Land, and two outdoor mini golf courses. The 18-hole courses are geared for kids, making them a non-competitive but pleasant family pastime.
Funtasticks’ food and entertainment, notably the Cactus Springs water park, are great for cooling off after mini-golf. The mini-golf holes’ unusual themes will delight your kids!
8. Fat Cats
Want more indoor mini-golf? Summertime is when youngsters need to burn off energy (and parents need them out of the home!). Part movie theater, entertainment center, and bowling alley, Fat Cats has it all! Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, and Surprise have several locations.
With glow-in-the-dark features and 9-hole indoor courses, each mini-golf course has a different theme. You can play again and again for $5 every round! Enjoy an arcade, bowling alley, or movie in their comfortable reclining movie theater chairs. While mini golf courses are shorter than most, they are still entertaining!
9. Castles and Coasters
Castle and Coasters, a classic activity park with several activities, is Arizona’s only “theme park” featuring rollercoasters! In the 10-acre park, small rollercoasters, an indoor video arcade, and four outdoor miniature golf courses challenge kids and adults of all ability levels.
Castles and Coasters has 20+ rides and attractions, six food and snack bars, over 150 arcade games, and four mini-golf courses. Mini-golf is popular because there are more courses than elsewhere, hence there is rarely a wait. Visitors can escape the summer sun and enjoy golfing on the themed courses, which are well-lit at night.
10. In the Game Prescott Valley
Prescott, a mountain hamlet between Phoenix and Flagstaff, is attracting retirees and distant workers. Phoenix residents have traditionally vacationed in Prescott Valley, where the summers are warmer but more bearable.
In Game The new Prescott Valley entertainment center has arcade games, bowling, laser tag, carnival-style attractions, axe throwing, and mini-golf. The 18-hole outdoor mini-golf course is ADA-compliant and each hole is distinct and challenging. The course’s old Western feel matches Prescott Valley.
FAQ’s
Q1. What are the top mini golf courses in Arizona?
Camelot Golfland, CrackerJax, Glow Putt Mini Golf, Wazee's World Laser Zone & Mini Golf, and others are Arizona's top 10 mini golf courses. Each mini golf course is fun and different.
Q2. Are these mini golf courses suitable for all ages?
Most of these classes are for all ages. The holes vary in complexity, making them fun for kids and adults.
Q3. Can I host events or parties at these mini golf courses?
Yes, some of these mini golf sites can host events like birthday parties and business meetings. For more information on packages and reservations, contact the school itself.