When you’re looking for some family fun, mini golf is a great option. It’s an activity that little kids love, and older kids and adults can get into the competitive spirit, too! You might even improve your putting skills while you’re there, which can come in handy when you’re out on the links later on. There’s an Old West-themed mini golf course in Oklahoma that’s entertaining and unique, and you’ll definitely want to pay it a visit soon.

Visit Old West Town Mini Golf in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and step right back in time to the 1800s, when the West was wild, and the times were much different.

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Leave your cell phones in the car, forget about those video games, and be prepared to make some lasting memories with family and friends while you’re here.

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This little town includes all kinds of charming little shops and buildings, including a General Store…

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…Post Office…

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…and a bank. Look inside, and you’ll see that there’s a hold-up in progress. Better call the Sheriff!

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The course includes plenty of challenging holes, along with a few easier ones so you won’t get too discouraged.

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Some of the fairways are 50 feet long, and others have tricky curves and obstacles to overcome.

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You’ll even play right down the center aisle of the town’s little church!

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Old West Town Mini Golf doesn’t just have props - some of the items here are legit antiques from the 1800s. In fact, every year the owner adds a few more.

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Play a round of golf Sunday through Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., open til 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.

Google Address: 9114 North US Highway 259, Broken Bow, OK 74728

Take a look at this video tour provided by Secluded Acres on YouTube to see the full course:

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Address: 9114 North US Highway 259, Broken Bow, OK 74728

Learn more when you visit the Secluded Acres website. Have you played golf here? We’d love to hear about your experience!

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