1 / 2Mini Golf
📍 Sammamish Valley, WA
Rainbow Run is an 18-hole miniature golf course at the south end of Willows Run Golf Complex, Redmond. Holes carry Washington-themed names like Deception Pass and Hurricane Ridge. Set among trees with views of the full-sized course.
This is an amazing mini golf spot! Nice variety and creative design to the holes, a gorgeous setting in the trees with views out to the also very scenic full-sized golf course here. A tranquil and fun spot to spend an afternoon putting
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids aged 5 and up who enjoy an outdoor, nature-immersed round rather than an obstacle-heavy novelty course. The named, themed holes add storytelling value for curious kids. No booking required for casual family visits—just show up. Larger groups should pre-arrange the patio rental to have a dedicated space between holes.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Ziven Anderson
“This is an amazing mini golf spot! Nice variety and creative design to the holes, a gorgeous setting in the trees with views out to the also very scenic full-sized golf course here. A tranquil and fun spot to spend an afternoon putting”
Jade Stricker
“One of my favorite courses I have found in the entire area. The course is more of a traditional mini golf vs a putt putt course. The club house was nice and had a good selection of drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic choices. The course itself was a good mix of shaded and non-shaded holes. 18 hole course that was challenging, but not super difficult either. The course was also very well maintained and not run down like some of the other courses in the area. I will certainly visit this course again in the future.”
Kysa Walzer
“Solid mini golf course”
Winslow H.
“Favorite mini golf place, worth the drive even if you're not on the east side.”
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Overview
Rainbow Run Mini-Golf at Willows Run sits in a separate clubhouse at the south end of the Willows Run parking lot in Redmond. The 18 holes carry named Washington State landmarks—Cavern Falls, Cape Disappointment, Cascade Falls—and blend shaded and open fairways through a wooded, scenic landscape. Adult and children's pars differ per hole, adding a layer of challenge for experienced players. Groups of up to 6 play together; larger parties are sent out in sequential groups.



