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Mini golf on Long Island

Long Island has 17 mini golf courses in our guide, from classic windmill-and-waterfall courses to glow-in-the-dark indoor holes. An easy outing for mixed-age families.

17verified spots on Long Island

Most have outdoor courses that open in spring and run through fall, often paired with go-karts, batting cages, or ice cream. A few indoor black-light courses stay open year-round.

Nassau · 6

In Nassau County

Ages 5+
Bethpage
Batter Up Batting Range

Mini Golf·Outdoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 3+
Lawrence
Ages 3+
Garden City
Glowgolf

Mini Golf·Indoor
Ages 3+
Port Washington
Harbor Links Golf Course

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 1+
Wantagh
Jones Beach Mini Golf

Mini Golf·Outdoor
Ages 1+
Garden City
Suffolk · 10

In Suffolk County

SpringSummerFall
All Ages
Wading River
Bakewicz Farms

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
Ages 1+
Southampton
Hamptons Mini Golf

Mini Golf·Outdoor
Ages 1+
Deer Park
Ages 1+
Riverhead
Sandy Pond Links

Mini Golf·Outdoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 1+
Sayville
SpringSummer
Ages 1+
Calverton
Scott's Pointe

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 1+
Shelter Island
Shelter Island Whale's Tale

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 3+
Southampton
Southampton Golf Range

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
Ages 1+
East Hampton
The Clubhouse

Mini Golf·Indoor
SpringSummerFall
Ages 3+
Centereach
Tiki Action Park

Mini Golf·Indoor/Outdoor
Good to know

Common questions

Where can I play mini golf with kids on Long Island?

This guide maps the verified courses across Nassau and Suffolk. Most have outdoor holes, often part of a larger family fun center with go-karts and batting cages; a few are indoor and open year-round.

Are Long Island mini golf courses open year-round?

Most outdoor courses are seasonal, opening in spring and closing in fall, with hours that shrink once school is back. Indoor black-light courses stay open all year. Each listing links the official page for current hours.

Is mini golf good for young kids?

It's one of the easier outings for mixed ages. Toddlers can push the ball along while older kids keep score. Courses are walkable and forgiving; no one's really counting strokes.

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