Mini Golf Courses in Virginia
Virginia's mini golf options range from Virginia Beach oceanfront courses to family fun centers near DC.
Virginia's geographic and cultural diversity creates a mini golf landscape that ranges from beachfront boardwalk courses to suburban family entertainment centers within commuting distance of the nation's capital. Virginia Beach anchors the state's coastal mini golf scene, with courses lining the oceanfront strip and the inland Route 58 corridor that have been entertaining vacationers for decades. The resort area's heavy summer tourist traffic supports a fiercely competitive market where courses invest significantly in themed environments and regular updates and renovations to attract repeat visitors year after year who expect fresh experiences each time they return.
The Northern Virginia suburbs of Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties serve the Washington, DC metro area's enormous family population. These courses compete for the attention of affluent families with many entertainment options available to them, driving quality standards higher than the national average. Sterling, Centreville, and Manassas have entertainment complexes where mini golf is often paired with batting cages, laser tag, and indoor attractions that create multi-hour entertainment destinations.
Williamsburg occupies a unique position in Virginia's mini golf map thanks to its historical significance. The colonial tourism corridor between Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown draws millions of history-focused visitors annually, and mini golf courses in the area provide families with a recreational counterbalance to the educational attractions. Busch Gardens' proximity adds another substantial layer of tourism traffic that benefits nearby entertainment businesses throughout the season.
Richmond, the state capital, has a growing entertainment scene that includes both traditional outdoor courses and newer indoor venues reflecting the city's ongoing revitalization. The Hampton Roads cities of Norfolk, Newport News, and Hampton share the coastal tourism market with Virginia Beach. Virginia's mild four-season climate supports outdoor mini golf from March through November in most areas, with the coastal and Tidewater regions enjoying the longest playing season in the state.
94 Courses Found

Lake Ridge Park
Located in Lake Ridge, Virginia, Lake Ridge Park is a miniature golf course listed in our directory. The course carries a 4.5-star rating from 374 reviews, making it an excellent option in the area. Reach the venue by phone or through its website to confirm current hours and pricing before you visit. Check the address, hours, and photos below to plan a round of mini golf in Lake Ridge.

Jefferson District Park
Located in Falls Church, Virginia, Jefferson District Park is a miniature golf course listed in our directory. Visitors have given it an excellent 4.5-star average across 443 reviews on Google. The course is open seven days a week; you can reach it by phone or through its website to confirm current hours and pricing before you visit. See the details below, then explore more mini golf courses in Falls Church and across Virginia.

X-Golf Ashburn
X-Golf Ashburn is a putt-putt golf venue in Broadlands, Virginia. Visitors have given it an outstanding 4.7-star average across 67 reviews on Google. The course is open seven days a week; you can reach it by phone or through its website to confirm current hours and pricing before you visit. See the details below, then explore more mini golf courses in Broadlands and across Virginia.

Algonkian Regional Park
Algonkian Regional Park is a putt-putt golf venue in Sterling, Virginia. The course carries a 4.7-star rating from 1431 reviews, making it an outstanding option in the area. Reach the venue by phone or through its website to confirm current hours and pricing before you visit. Check the address, hours, and photos below to plan a round of mini golf in Sterling.