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Tucked into a gentle Mendon Vermont hillside, this naturalistic mini golf course feels less like a game and more like a walk through the landscape itself. The fairways wind through stands of sugar maple and white birch.
Instead of artificial obstacles, each hole draws inspiration from Vermont’s terrain and heritage. Smooth river stones guide tricky putts, while low wooden footbridges cross narrow streams fed by recirculating water.
The course materials are intentionally understated: reclaimed wood for signage and edging, locally sourced stone, and earth-toned surfaces that harmonize with the environment. Listen to birdsong, and take in the scent of pine and damp soil.
Seasonality is part of the experience. In spring, the course is alive with fresh green growth and the sound of runoff trickling through channels. Summer brings lush foliage and long golden evenings. In autumn, the maples blaze with color, turning each hole into a postcard scene. Even in cooler months, the design remains visually striking, with evergreens and structural elements maintaining interest.
Lighting is soft and minimal, allowing for twilight play without overpowering the natural ambiance. Pathways are accessible yet unobtrusive, ensuring that visitors of all ages can enjoy the course comfortably.
This is mini golf reimagined—rooted in place, shaped by the land, and designed to feel like it has always belonged.



