A round of putt-putt golf is a great way to spend a lazy, sunny day, or a fun, cool night. And the Centennial State is loaded with both of them. You can find miniature golf courses in many towns throughout the state.
Indoor and Outdoor Mini Golf Courses
Like its full-size, long-distance cousin, miniature golf is a game of relaxed, concentration. It’s also much more fun for all ages. You can play mini-golf in Colorado year-round at most Front Range golf courses, and usually seasonally at mountain resorts.
Guide to Miniature Golf in Colorado
Mini golf is an activity that’s fun for all ages. Kids through adults can compete with one another, trying to sink that hole in one. You can find both indoor and outdoor mini golf courses in Colorado.
Most mini golf courses are open year-round. Some of the mountain resort courses are only open during the warmer summer season. A variety of themed courses are available, including a pirate theme at Pirate’s Cove.
Outdoor mini golf: Most miniature golf is played outdoors, under the blue Colorado sky. Many mini golf courses will also feature other amusing activities, such as go-kart racing and an arcade. Some lower elevation courses are open year-round, while others are typically around Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Indoor mini golf: One of the most obvious advantages to indoor mini golf is a warm putting environment, open all year long, and usually open at night. Centennial’s Monster Mini Golf is a fun indoor course, which features glow-in-the-dark obstacles.
Next time you’re looking for something fun to do with your friends, and family or on a date, consider miniature golf. There’s no equipment required, the putters and balls are provided, and no skill is necessary. Just come out and have a fun time!
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