Get ready for a hole-in-one surprise! Palm Coast's Town Center is about to get a unique addition that will bring a touch of tropical serenity to the area. Say goodbye to the usual apartment blocks and hello to an 18-hole mini golf course!
Serenity Falls Mini Golf, a project by local entrepreneur Roland Delbois, is set to transform a 2-acre plot into a tropical paradise. Located at 1208 Central Avenue, opposite the Epic Theatres, this mini golf course promises to be a game-changer for the community.
But here's where it gets controversial... The sale of this land to Serenity Falls has divided opinions. Palm Coast Holdings, which owns most of the undeveloped land in Town Center, is currently suing the city over alleged inability to guarantee water and sewer services for potential developments. However, the sale to Serenity Falls suggests a shift in strategy, with the company now willing to sell its land in smaller parcels.
The city's release describes Serenity Falls as a $1 million investment, designed with a tropical, park-like atmosphere. Think lush greenery, sparkling waterfalls, and Key West-inspired architecture. It's a mini golf course with a twist, offering a unique experience for families, couples, and friends alike. The course will cover most of the land, with minimal water usage, and even feature a nearly 1,000 sq. ft. building for celebrations and events.
And this is the part most people miss... The course's impact goes beyond just entertainment. It's a symbol of local entrepreneurship and thoughtful planning, bringing the community's vision to life. City Council member Theresa Pontieri, who has been the de facto voice of the city, expressed her excitement, stating, "This is exactly what we envisioned for Town Center. It's a project that brings people of all ages together and showcases how our community's future is taking shape."
With its opening in early 2026, Serenity Falls Mini Golf aims to provide a new recreational option, attract visitors, and boost Palm Coast's local economy. But will it live up to the city's hopes and expectations? Only time will tell.
What do you think? Is this mini golf course a step in the right direction for Palm Coast's Town Center? Share your thoughts and let's discuss the future of this vibrant community!