Top Mini Golf Courses in Rhode Island

Rhode Island may be the Ocean State's smallest state, but it packs impressive mini golf options for families and competitive putters alike. Mulligan's Island Golf & Entertainment in North Kingstown stands out as the premier destination, featuring two championship-style 18-hole courses with waterfalls, caves, and tropical landscaping. Located at 130 Fairgrounds Road, it's open seven days a week during peak season with extended hours until 11 PM on weekends. Adult rounds cost $12, children under 12 pay $10, and they offer twilight discounts after 8 PM. The facility also includes batting cages, an arcade, and an ice cream shop, making it ideal for an entire afternoon of entertainment.

Adventure Land at 3 Point Judith Road in Narragansett represents classic Rhode Island mini golf nostalgia. This family-owned course has been operating since 1959 and maintains its vintage charm with classic obstacles and well-maintained greens. The single 18-hole course costs $9 for adults and $8 for kids, making it one of the most affordable options in the state. It typically opens Memorial Day weekend and closes after Columbus Day weekend. The course is particularly popular with Narragansett beach-goers looking for an evening activity after a day at the shore.

Lazer Gate at 1000 Reservoir Avenue in Cranston offers an indoor-outdoor combination perfect for unpredictable New England weather. Their outdoor 18-hole course operates seasonally and features challenging water hazards and elevated greens. What sets Lazer Gate apart is the ability to combine mini golf with laser tag and arcade games in package deals, with combo tickets starting around $25 per person. They're open year-round with the indoor facilities, making them a reliable option even during Rhode Island's temperamental spring and fall weather.

Central Rhode Island Options

For those in the Providence area, Ryan Family Amusements locations offer convenient mini golf access. Their Lincoln location at 1 Chapel View Boulevard features an outdoor course that's particularly popular with families from Cumberland, Lincoln, and North Smithfield. The course features 18 holes with moderate difficulty and is part of a larger entertainment complex with bumper boats and go-karts during summer months.

Caddy Shack on Oakland Beach Avenue in Warwick provides a smaller but well-maintained 18-hole course that's perfect for younger children just learning the game. Located near Oakland Beach, it's an excellent stop after spending time at Warwick's waterfront. Prices are budget-friendly at $8-10 per round.

Planning Your Visit

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Most Rhode Island mini golf courses operate seasonally, typically opening in mid-April and closing in mid-October, weather dependent. Peak summer weekends (late June through August) can see significant wait times at popular venues like Mulligan's Island, especially between 6-9 PM when temperatures cool down. Arriving before 5 PM or after 8:30 PM typically means shorter waits and sometimes discounted twilight rates.

Many courses offer group rates for birthday parties, with packages including multiple rounds, arcade tokens, and reserved picnic areas. Booking at least two weeks ahead is recommended for weekend parties during summer months.

Weather in Rhode Island can be unpredictable—coastal fog, sudden rain showers, and wind are common even in summer. Call ahead on questionable days, as most outdoor courses close during rain or if temperatures drop below 55 degrees in shoulder seasons.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't assume all courses are open year-round. Most Rhode Island mini golf facilities are seasonal-only operations. Always check websites or call ahead, especially before Memorial Day or after Labor Day when schedules become unpredictable.

Avoid bringing your own putters. Courses provide equipment specifically weighted for their greens, and outside clubs aren't permitted for insurance and course protection reasons.

Don't underestimate summer weekend crowds. Arriving at 7 PM on a Saturday in July without planning for a 45-60 minute wait at popular spots like Mulligan's Island is a common mistake. Either arrive early or embrace the wait as part of the experience.

Don't forget cash. While most major facilities now accept cards, smaller family-run courses like Adventure Land sometimes offer cash discounts or have minimum card purchase amounts.

FAQ

What are typical costs for mini golf in Rhode Island?

Most courses charge $8-12 for children and $10-15 for adults per 18-hole round. Many offer discounts for second rounds, twilight pricing after 8 PM, and group rates for parties of 10 or more. Combo packages with arcade credits or other activities at entertainment centers like Mulligan's Island can range from $20-30 per person.

Which courses are best for young children?

Adventure Land in Narragansett and Caddy Shack in Warwick feature flatter, simpler courses ideal for children ages 4-8. These courses have fewer water hazards where balls get lost and obstacles that are less frustrating for beginners. Both also tend to be less crowded than larger entertainment complexes, reducing pressure on slow-playing youngsters.

Are there any indoor mini golf options for rainy days?

Lazer Gate in Cranston is your best bet, offering both indoor laser tag and the ability to play even in poor weather with their covered areas. However, true fully-indoor mini golf is limited in Rhode Island. Your best rainy day alternative is heading to one of the state's bowling alleys or arcades rather than waiting for outdoor courses to reopen after storms pass.