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St. Louis Union Station Mini Golf

201 South 18th Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

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3.9
(65 reviews)
outdoorthemed18 HolesBudget-Friendly ($)🟢 Beginner🟡 Intermediate👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly💕 Date Night📸 Tourist-Friendly🍔 Food Service🎂 Birthday Parties👥 Group Events
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St. Louis Union Station Mini Golf offers a fun and themed outdoor experience with 18 holes suitable for families and tourists. While the course is relatively basic, it provides an entertaining outing for all ages.

Reviews (5)

Kendrick StriteJan 4, 2026

I had a great time playing here with my friends. It seems a little overpriced for what it is. There isn’t a lot of variation from hole to hole, but we still had a party!

Dave's Food and HikingSep 2, 2025

Holes are pretty consistent. Not much to it. Small course, but 18 holes. Would prefer if the awnings overhead had shade built on them. Clean course. Family friendly. It goes fast.

Charles McKenzieMar 8, 2024

This was my first time playing mini golf and i thought is was a pretty enertaining experience. The course seemed pretty basic, it was great for my kids. The only downside was the man working it was pretty unhelpful overall. I asked some questions and wanted to know if there was any information on how to use the score card and he was not helpful in anyway. I would go again if i ever get back down to St.Louis.

Ebony NavarreteDec 24, 2020

Had a great time playing mini golf after the St. Louis Wheel. There was a lot of people there so there was waiting involved to get on the next courses. The courses was fun and challenging. You can choose what color ball you want. Took about 25 mins to finish all of the courses. We skipped one course because we were behind a family of 6. But overall a great time.

AngelDec 8, 2020

It was fun because I was on a date, but in reality, the course itself wasn’t really worth the $10. I’m assuming the cost is because it’s a tourist type of thing with being at Union Station. All in all, the course was pretty much the same from hole to hole. Masks were required unless eating or drinking.