A New Mini Golf Course is Coming to Rochester, Minnesota this Summer
Any time we talk about things that we wish we had or wish we had more of in Rochester, Minnesota, more activities is always something that comes up. I hear you, I wish we had some of the amenities that you'd usually get in a big city, too.
Other people have heard us as well because coming soon is a new way to get together with friends or spend a fun afternoon with the whole family.
Another mini golf course is coming to town!
Things to do in Rochester, Minnesota
There are tons of cool things to do and see in and around Rochester. Depending on the time of year and what you like to do, I'm sure you'll find something fun to do nearby no problem.
In fact, I have a big list of different things to do in the area. You can check that out below, and then we'll get into the new mini golf course!
READ MORE: 20 Things to Do Within 30 Miles of Rochester, MN
New Mini Golf Course Coming to Rochester, MN
Right now in Rochester, we have one mini golf course at Skyline Raceway. It's a 9-hole course that's all outdoors. They also have go-karting and you can pan for gemstones and fossils.
Then, this summer, we'll have a second mini golf option at a place called Blue Lagoon Mini Golf. They'll be located pretty close to Roca right off of 52.
This one is going to be an 18-hole course and, just like Skyline, it'll be all outdoors.
On their website, they say they'll be opening "late summer 2024". Once they open, their typical season will be Memorial Day through Labor Day, Tuesday through Sunday 11 AM - 10 PM.
After Labor Day they'll stay open until about October 31st, weather permitting. The hours change for the fall season, though, to 3-10 PM Tuesday through Friday and 11 AM - 10 PM Saturday and Sunday.
Also, the pricing on they have on their website right now looks really affordable! Adults (12+) can golf the 18-holes for $10, seniors (62+) and veterans golf for $9, kids ages 3-11 golf for $8, and kids under 3 golf for free.
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