Indoor Mini Golf Places to Visit in the Twin Cities

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Can Can Wonderland

St. Paul, MN

Located in an old canning factory in St. Paul, Can Can Wonderland broke through the Twin Cities mini golf scene as one of the first indoor artist-designed courses. They took an open call for artists ranging from students to professionals to design full 18 holes. Expect to pay a cover to get access to the building plus a round of golf. While it is not a cheap date, this mini golf location is a must-visit at least once.


 The Puttery

North Loop Minneapolis, Minnesota

Three themed mini golf courses are tucked in the North Loop Puttery, marrying mini golf with adult-only activities. This location is 21+ and has plenty of lounge spots before or after you golf. Servers walk around throughout the course and take orders. Each course has a specialty drink that you can only order in that course.

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Moose Mountain Adventure Golf (Mall of America)

Bloomington, MN

 Many locals may avoid the famous shopping center due to the crowds and the overwhelming size, but you seriously might be missing out. Near the north food court and overlooking Nickelodeon Universe, this Minnesota themed 18-hole mini golf is surprisingly fun. Book both Moose Mountain and Rock of Ages and save a few dollars.

 

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Rock of Ages Blacklight Minigolf (Mall of America)

Bloomington, MN

What is more fun than adding a little black-lights to your mini golf adventure? If you are looking for something a little more edgy, hit up the Rock of Ages Blacklight Mini Golf course on the east side of the Mall of America. Book both Moose Mountain and Rock of Ages and save a few dollars.

 he list of experiences and activities, this place has something for everyone. Be prepared to wait because this place is always packed but enjoy a night out or a double date trying a variety of activities.

Uptown Collab x Arts + Rec

Uptown Minneapolis, MN

Uptown has had a bit of an identity crisis since 2020. With the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent economic impact of the pandemic on the shops, many once popular locations are now shuttered. In a matter of reclaiming the space, Uptown Collab is looking to attract like-minded people to the Uptown mall. It's not your average mall. Mini golf check-in is inside a record shop where you can enjoy browsing some albums. The only disappointing part is that there are only 12 holes and because they are so unique, you just wish that there were more!

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Grand Slam Mini Golf

Burnsville, MN and Coon Rapids, MN

Get the chance to be a kid again (any maybe surrounded by kids) at this pirate-themed mini golf. Unfortunately, you will not enjoy the perks of an "adult night," but you will still be sure to have fun with them offering several late-night specials where you can have access to Mini Golf, Krazy Kars, and Laser Tag.

Victoria Burrow

Sports simulators, mini golf, karaoke, pickleball, axe throwing, ropes course, laser tag, OH MY! Not even exhausting the list of experiences and activities, this place has something for everyone. Be prepared to wait because this place is always packed but enjoy a night out or a double date trying a variety of activities.

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