Austin, Texas: Peter Pan Mini Golf
Features a big statue of Peter Pan as well as dinosaurs, a pig wearing a bow tie, and other fanciful creatures. Opened in 1946.
- Address:
- 1207 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX
- Directions:
- On the south side of Barton Springs Rd just east of Hwy 343/S. Lamer Blvd.
- Phone:
- 512-472-1033
- Admission:
- $5 a game.
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Peter Pan Mini Golf
Peter Pan Mini Golf if flying high in Austin. Love this old school mini golf that has graced the top of a small hill across the river from downtown Austin for nearly 75 years. The quirky, bring-your-own-bottle iconic attraction is perfect for the city that embraces its weirdness.
Thanks to the whimsical creations of Cheryl Latimer, this golf Neverland is where art meets fun.
[Stephanie Stuckey, 04/16/2023]Peter Pan Mini Golf has been open since 1948. Two courses, 18 holes each, with several classic statues such as a giant dinosaur and a hook-handed pirate. It has the added bonus of being BYOB.
[Wes, 08/09/2015]Peter Pan Mini Golf
Super fun! Bring a sixer after dark! Take the hard course, the statues are cooler.
[Jen Bee, 07/17/2014]One of the under-publicized secrets of this place is that after sunset you can bring your own beer (cans only, no glass!) for a more adult golfing experience!
[Jonathan, 10/16/2010]Peter Pan Mini Golf
This is an old fashion mini-golf course with 2 or three courses. The holes have classic creatures and features: dinosaurs, alligators, windmills, moats. It's great and the kids love it.
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