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Top 3 Places to Play Mini Golf in Pigeon Forge

Are you looking for something fun to do in the city during your stay with us? If so, plan a day to play a game of mini golf. It is a great activity for visitors of all ages. Don’t know where to go? You’re in luck because we have lots of recommendations. Simply keep reading to learn more about them. Here is a list of the top 3 places to play mini golf in Pigeon Forge:

1. Lost Mine

One great place to go for mini golf is Lost Mine. There are 18 holes in the course, all of which have a fun theme. For example, Hole 5 is the Creek Jump. Players must hit their ball over a water obstacle to the other side. At Hole 17, you are tasked with getting your ball through the chute of an outhouse. After you’re finished playing, stick around for the Mountain Coaster Adventure. The track is over 5,400 feet, and the car reaches a maximum speed of more than 30 miles per hour. Ride by yourself or with one other person. Keep an eye out for fun-themed elements. You will also be able to admire the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains.

2. Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Mini Golf

putters and golf ballsAnother place to play mini golf in Pigeon Forge is at Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Mini Golf. The attraction is conveniently located on the Parkway, an area with lots of fun activities. Enter Fogclift Islands and follow the path of Professor Hacker’s 1920s expedition. The attraction has two 18-hole miniature golf courses. They are unique because visitors take a mining car to get to the first hole. You’ll encounter waterfalls, caves, a pirate ship, and a volcano. When you get to the volcano, keep an eye out for gold and diamonds.

3. Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay

Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay features two great mini golf courses. The Mermaid Course is indoors. As you navigate the 18-hole course, meet fun aquatic creatures and conquer challenging obstacles. On the other hand, the pirate course is outside. Similar to the Mermaid Course, it also has 18 holes. They all have their own characters as well as obstacles. See if you have what it takes to become the ultimate Sky Pirate! No matter which course you choose, make sure to bring your camera. There will be some great photo opportunities. If all the action works up an appetite, you don’t have to leave and get food. There is a concession stand with delicious food. Cool off with a Pineapple Dole Whip Float or your favorite soda. The food options include pizza, pretzels, and nachos. Don’t leave without filling up a bag at Candy Cave. The shop has all of your favorite fruit and chocolate candies. Your candy back is sure to be overflowing. You may even need two.

Now you know of some great places to play mini golf in Pigeon Forge! Want even more options? Explore our other list of fun places to play indoor mini golf in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg