Serenity Falls Mini Golf to break ground in early 2026, in Palm Coast Town Center

Valued at more than $1 million, this project will include small concessions serving snacks, beer, and wine, as well as a 30-by-20-foot pavilion.


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  • | 8:17 p.m. November 4, 2025
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A new wave of fun is on the horizon in Palm Coast. The city announced on Nov. 4 that Serenity Falls Mini Golf, a high-tech 18-hole miniature golf course, will soon become the newest attraction in Town Center. The locally owned small business is set to break ground early next year on just over two acres of land directly across from Epic Theatres.

Valued at more than $1 million, this project marks another significant investment in Palm Coast’s up-and-coming Town Center district. Designed with a tropical, park-like feel, Serenity Falls Mini Golf will feature lush natural landscaping, sparkling waterfalls, and Key West–inspired architecture. 

The course will include small concessions serving snacks, beer, and wine, as well as a 30-by-20-foot pavilion for hosting birthday parties, graduations, and other celebrations. The site plan includes a parking lot, with additional street parking available nearby.

The course will be ADA accessible and designed with minimal water and sewer use, incorporating reclaimed water for its scenic ponds.

Miniature Golf Solutions will oversee construction. Once open, hours of operation are expected to be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

“This is exactly the kind of project we’ve envisioned for Town Center,” said Vice Mayor Theresa Pontieri. “It’s something for all generations to enjoy and an example of how local entrepreneurship and thoughtful planning are coming together to bring our community’s vision to life. Seeing projects like Serenity Falls Mini Golf take shape shows that the future we’ve been working toward in Palm Coast is becoming a reality.”

 

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