Lighthouse Cove Mini Golf
Rating
Family of 4
~$30–$50 for 4 (typically $8–$12/person)
Duration
45 minutes–1.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 3–15
About
Mini golf might sound simple, but Lighthouse Cove Mini Golf earns its place on the Cape Canaveral family activity list by delivering exactly what a vacation evening calls for: low-stakes fun, coastal theming, and an activity that genuinely works across all ages.
The course has a lighthouse and nautical theme that fits the Space Coast setting, with obstacles, bridges, and water features that keep kids engaged across all 18 holes. Toddlers who can barely swing a club still have a blast, while tweens and teens get competitive. It's one of those rare activities where the age gap between siblings doesn't create friction — everyone's playing at their own level.
Evening visits are the move here. Once the sun goes down and the course lights up, it becomes a genuinely scenic experience. The cooler temperature makes it more comfortable than a midday round, and the vibe shifts into classic vacation-evening territory.
Pricing is very accessible — budget $30–$50 for a family of 4, which is a fraction of the cost of bigger attraction visits. It's a natural add-on to a beach day: spend the morning at Jetty Park or Cocoa Beach, grab lunch, then cap the day with mini golf and dinner.
With open hours until 10PM, there's no rush to cram this in early. It's actually a perfect activity for that awkward gap between beach time and bedtime that every family vacation has.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Evening sessions after beach time; weekday afternoons for shorter wait
Wait Times
5–15 minutes on busy evenings
Nearby Food
Multiple restaurants along N Atlantic Ave/A1A; Cocoa Beach has numerous options within 1–2 miles.
Why Kids Love It
Lighthouse Cove Mini Golf has lighthouse and nautical themes that match the Cape Canaveral coastal vibe perfectly — kids feel like they're on a seaside adventure, not just playing mini golf. The course has enough obstacles and water features to keep kids genuinely engaged through all 18 holes. It's the kind of low-pressure family activity where even the youngest kids can participate and feel successful.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Evening play is cooler and more scenic — the lights come on and it feels festive.
- Great for all skill levels — don't worry about keeping strict score with younger kids.
- Combine with dinner nearby for a classic vacation evening.
- Bring cash — some mini golf courses don't take cards.
- Toddlers can play informally without needing their own round — staff is usually flexible.
What to Bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunscreen for daytime visits
- Cash as backup
- Cardigan for evening if it cools down
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
~$30–$50 for 4 (typically $8–$12/person)
Tips to Save
- Evening visits often have the same price with a cooler, more pleasant experience; ask about replaying for a reduced rate.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-10PM
- Monday
- 10AM-10PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-10PM
- Tuesday
- 10AM-10PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 10AM-10PM
- Wednesday
- 10AM-10PM