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Can you navigate the 10-ft waterfall? (Photo courtesy Kent Valley Ice Centre)

The ultimate Seattle area mini golf guide for families

Putt-putt fun from Everett to Bellevue

Mini golf is a go-to family activity — low-stress, full of laughs, and fun for all ages. You don’t need golf experience to enjoy a few rounds of putt-putt in Seattle, especially with so many quirky and creative courses in the area. Whether you’re chasing a hole-in-one or just letting the kids whack the ball around, Seattle mini golf courses make it easy to play together.

From glow-in-the-dark mini golf in Bellevue to outdoor courses with waterfalls and moving obstacles, there’s a spot for every kind of player. Some of these places are open year-round, others are weather-dependent — but all of them deliver on fun.

Ready to play? Here are some of the best Seattle mini golf courses for families, grouped by region so you can find one near you.

Seattle/Everett

Olympic Sculpture Park Mini Golf

  • Hours: June 17–Sept. 7, 2026, daily from 12–8 p.m.
  • Address: 2901 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98121
  • Cost: Adults $15 + tax; members and ages 17 and under $10 + tax; ages 5 and under free

Mini golf meets public art at this limited-time summer course along Seattle’s waterfront. The Olympic Sculpture Park transforms into a nine-hole mini-golf course, with each hole designed by a Seattle-based artist. Along the way, players will get views of Puget Sound, the Space Needle, and the park’s iconic sculptures. It’s a fun option for families with older kids, art-loving tweens and teens, or anyone looking for a uniquely Seattle spin on putt-putt. Advance tickets are recommended.

Green Lake Pitch & Putt

  • Hours: Open March 1 – Nov 1, 2026. Open daily from 8 a.m. to dusk
  • Address: 5701 West Green Lake Way N., Seattle, WA 98103
  • Phone: 206-632-2280
  • Cost: Monday-Thursday: Adults $14, under 18, $10. Friday-Sunday: adults $16, under 18 $12. Bring your clubs or rent them for $4 for two clubs and two balls, extra clubs are $2.

This par-three, nine-hole course is pretty basic when it comes to putt-putt courses, but the setting can’t be beaten. Head to Green Lake for a post-putting stroll or pop in at the playground.

Green lake putt putt

Green Lake Pitch & Putt.(Image: Allison Holm)

Interbay Miniature Golf

  • Hours: Times vary per season. The course can be rented by the hour. Check the schedule online. Mini golf open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
  • Address: 2501 15th Ave. W., Seattle, WA 98119
  • Phone: 206-285-2200
  • Cost: $12.50/Adults; $8.50/Juniors (17 & under); Discounted group rates.

You’ll find this pretty, tree-lined course between the Magnolia and Queen Ann neighborhoods. The 18-hole course mirrors a full-scale golfing experience without the kitschy obstacles of traditional putt-putts, so if your family tends to be a wee bit more serious about birdies and bogeys, this spot’s for you. Be sure to check their closure dates before heading out.

High Trek Adventures Mini Golf

  • Hours: Open year-round (check hours for specific times). Some days are closed.
  • Address: 11928 Beverly Park Rd., Bldg. C, Everett, WA 98204
  • Phone: 425-382-2966
  • Cost: $8 (8 & up); Free for kids 7 & under with paying adult

Come for the ropes course, and stay for the mini golf. High Trek Adventure’s 18-hole course is a perfect add-on to your visit. Book your tee time online, and download their golf scorecard app for simple scoring. High Trek also has other fun activities for the family including a ropes course/zipline, laser tag, axe throwing and more.

South King County

Family Fun Center Tukwila

  • Hours: Vary and differ by day. Check their calendar for specific dates
  • Address: 7300 Fun Center Way, Tukwila, WA 98188
  • Phone: 425-228-7300
  • Cost: Depends on the activities chosen and can be purchased on a point system with cash. The website details height and age requirements for each activity.

From mini-golf to bumper boats to go-karts and a kids’ playland, families can spend hours at this fun center tuckering the kids out just in time for the car ride home. They have two themed courses, each with 18 holes. Open rain or shine.

King Mini Golf Park

  • Hours: See the website for spring hours. Open on weekends only, except for spring break (April 3-12, 2026). Open hours are weather-dependent.
  • Address: 1113 N Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371
  • Phone: 253-848-1153
  • Cost: $12/person; 3 & under free with paying adult

King Mini Golf Park is open as a pop-up and weather-dependent! Part of the King Family Fun Center (formerly known as Skate Tiffany’s), it’s one of the newer putt-putt courses in the area. They will be open daily during spring break (April 3-12, 2026). They will open only on weekends, TBD based on the weather. Check the website near the end of March.

King family fun mini golf course. Image courtesy: King Family Fun Center

King Family Fun Mini Golf Course. (Image courtesy King Family Fun Center)

Kent Valley Ice Center

  • Hours: Open daily; check website for hours.
  • Address: 6015 South 240th Street, Kent, WA 98032
  • Phone: 253-850-2400
  • Cost: $11.50 (adults, kids, and seniors) / putters, golf balls, and scorecards included

This outdoor course adjacent to the ice center has “dangerous” water hazards, challenging jumps, and a 10-foot waterfall — the perfect backdrop for your hole-in-one. Bring your putters or rent clubs for an additional fee.

Mike N’ Terry’s Outdoor Fun Park

  • Hours: Currently open on Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting, 11 a.m. until dark.
  • Address: 6326 114th Ave Ct E, Puyallup, WA 98372
  • Phone: 253-841-1234
  • Cost: $10 for one course; $15 for both. Kids under 48” $5/ Kids under 40” FREE. Cash only (there’s an ATM on-site).

Choose between two 18-hole courses; a fun obstacle course with a windmill, moving holes, and a rotating green, or a watercourse with tube holes (put the ball in, and it pops out somewhere else)! After golf, hit some baseballs in the batting cages, and take a spin on the go-carts. Snack break at the concession stand.

Parkland Putters

  • Hours: Check their Facebook page for opening day/hours.
  • Address: 10636 Sales Rd S, Tacoma, WA 98444
  • Phone: 253-588-2977
  • Cost: $10 per person (adult), $8 (ages 15 and under); Kids 5 and under are free; Single and multi-game options; Group rates offered. $12.50 for glow ball for all ages.

This family favorite features four courses, ranging from easy to medium to challenging. Obstacles include a boat dragged from Commencement Bay, sand traps, and hidden holes. Fun side note — you can win trophies, ribbons, and free passes! You can also purchase a glow ball option which costs extra and is on select days/times.

 

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Neighborhood Greens

  • Hours: Vary by season, check here for the current schedule
  • Address: 2416 14th Avenue NW in Gig Harbor,
  • Phone: 253-858-3400
  • Cost: Ages 3-17, $7, ages 18-54, $10, ages 55+, $7

Get ready to tee off at the Neighborhood Greens Mini Golf Course for a one-of-a-kind experience! This reimagined 18-hole course blends playful competition with hometown pride. The course is creatively themed to highlight local landmarks, maritime heritage, and the natural beauty that defines our community.

Tower Lanes Entertainment Center 

  • Hours: Monday-Friday: 1 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Address: 6323 6th Avenue – Tacoma
  • Phone: (253) 564-8853
  • Cost: Ages 12 and under, $10, ages 13-54, $15

This 18-hole indoor course with waterfalls, fountains, and bridges is open year-round for golf. Tower Lanes Entertainment Center also offers an arcade, bowling, and a restaurant.

Eastside

Rainbow Run at Willows Run Golf Course

  • Hours: Open daily, year-round from sunrise to sunset. First-come, first- served
  • Address: 10402 Willows Rd NE, Redmond, WA 98052
  • Phone: 425-885-5476
  • Cost: $13 for teens and adults ($14.50 on weekends); $9.50 for ages 12 and under; check the website

Part of the larger Willows Run course, this super fun putt spot is summed up perfectly on their website:  “Journey with us if you dare…through this wilderness retreat of eagle, coyote, cougar, and bear. Where along the way you’re sure to find…hazards and rewards of a most peculiar kind. But if you please, stay on the trail without delay…else you may hear a grumpy bear growling, “Fowl Play!”

The course delights golfers with water features, a bear cave, and PNW-inspired putting greens. Hit up the snack bar for post-putt ice cream.

Flat Stick Pub

  • Hours: Varies by location, see all hours here.
  • Address(s): Kirkland (15 Lake St., Kirkland), Redmond (7530 164th St Ave NE), SLU (609 Westlake Ave N)
  • Phone: Kirkland (425-242-1618), Redmond (425-507-8349), South Lake Union (206-258-4989)
  • Cost: $12/person at all locations

For parents who like to enjoy a pint with their putt, Flat Stick Pub is the way to go. The 9-hole mini course features unique obstacles like water “hazards” and beer kegs. While minors aren’t allowed in the pub after 7 p.m., kids can golf during the day. (Ages 21+ only after 7 p.m.) The South Lake Union location offers moving kegs as obstacles, and even a 12-foot-tall Sasquatch to maneuver around. Don’t miss the chance to play their duffleboard game (a mix between mini golf and shuffleboard).

Monster Mini Golf Bellevue

  • Hours: Sunday-Thursday: 12 p.m.-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday: 12 p.m.-11 p.m.
  • Address: 4080 Factoria Square Mall SE, Bellevue, WA 98006
  • Phone: 425-679-6265
  • Cost: Golf ($13-$15), bowling ($6 for 5 frames), virtual reality ($6), laser maze ($3), and combo packages are also available at various prices.

Maybe you’ve got a child who likes to golf, but you have another who likes to bowl. Well, this place has them both – plus more! Equipped with a glow-in-the-dark mini golf course, bowling lanes, arcade, laser maze and more you’re sure to find something for everyone in your group at this indoor play space inside Factoria Mall. We were so intrigued by this place, we went and reviewed it! Check out what we thought. 

Monster Mini Golf

Glow in the dark mini golf in Bellevue (Image courtesy Monster Mini Golf, Bellevue).

About the Author

Allison Holm

Allison has enjoyed writing for various publications and companies over the years, and is currently the Things To Do Editor for Seattle’s Child. She loves farmers markets, coffee shops, used bookstores, and spending as much time as she can in her absolute favorite place: the San Juan Islands.