Maui Golf & Sports Park
Maui Golf & Sports Park offers family-friendly fun with two 18-hole mini-golf courses, bumper boats, a rock climbing wall, and a bungee trampoline, perfect for all ages in Māʻalaea.
- Two 18-hole miniature golf courses
- Bumper boats with water guns
- 25-foot rock climbing wall
- X-Treme bungee trampoline
Maui Golf & Sports Park is a light, family-friendly activity in Māʻalaea that fits neatly between bigger island plans rather than replacing them. It is not a traditional golf course; it is a compact amusement stop with miniature golf, bumper boats, a rock climbing wall, and a bungee trampoline. That mix gives it broad appeal for mixed-age groups, rainy-day flexibility, and travelers who want something active without committing to a full beach day, long drive, or all-day excursion.
Mini-golf with enough personality to hold attention
The main draw is the pair of 18-hole miniature golf courses, which add variety beyond a basic putt-putt setup. The courses are known for playful obstacles, tropical landscaping, and enough twists to make the game competitive without becoming intimidating. That makes the park especially useful for families, multigenerational groups, and anyone looking for a low-pressure activity that still feels like an outing.
The setting also matters. Māʻalaea is one of Maui’s more practical stopover areas, close to the harbor and Maui Ocean Center, so this works well before or after other South Maui plans. It is the kind of place that can fill a couple of hours without requiring much logistics.
Bumper boats, a climbing wall, and the bungee trampoline
What distinguishes Maui Golf & Sports Park from a simple mini-golf stop is the range of add-on activities. The bumper boats are the most playful of the bunch, and they are designed to be wet and a little chaotic, so they suit visitors who do not mind getting splashed. The 25-foot rock wall and X-Treme bungee trampoline bring a more physical edge for kids and teens with energy to burn.
The park’s all-day-play style also makes it easier to mix activities without feeling rushed. That is part of the appeal: one ticket or visit can stretch into a flexible block of time, especially if a group wants to rotate between activities or pause for snacks.
Easy to slot into a Māʻalaea day
Maui Golf & Sports Park is one of the more convenient inland-side family stops on the island. It sits near Maʻalaea Harbor, so it pairs naturally with aquarium time, harbor-side lunch, or an ocean activity in the same area. It also works well as a weather backup when the beach is less appealing.
The tradeoff is simple: this is fun, not serious golf. Travelers seeking a championship-level course should look elsewhere. The park is built for casual play, family entertainment, and easy access rather than a long, immersive sporting day. The snack shop and shaded seating help, but the setting is still more amusement-center than resort attraction.
Best fit for families and mixed groups
This is a strong choice for families with children, grandparents traveling with kids, or groups that need an activity everyone can do together. It is also a good fit for travelers who want a break from water time without sacrificing the relaxed Maui pace.
Those looking for quiet, scenic, or culturally rooted experiences will probably prefer other Māʻalaea or South Maui options. But for straightforward fun, a little competition, and an easy-to-reach stop between bigger plans, Maui Golf & Sports Park does exactly what it needs to do.








