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Top 5 Places to Play Mini Golf in Pigeon Forge and the Smoky Mountains

Small kids to older adults will love playing mini golf together! Each course has different features, and each hole has a unique setup, ensuring you never get bored. There are so many places to play mini golf in Pigeon Forge and the Smoky Mountains. Wondering where you should take your family? Look at these top 5 places to play mini golf in Pigeon Forge and the Smoky Mountains:

1. Crave Golf Club

A club prepares to hit a blue mini golf ball into a hole.What kid wouldn’t love playing mini golf on a course that is candy themed? Crave Golf Club has two courses, one outside on the roof and one inside, that are candy and dessert themed. You’ll find jelly beans, gum balls, ice cream, cake, and so much more. Once you finish your games of putt putt, you can bowl on the mini bowling alleys or play an escape game as a group. Then grab some candy from the wall of candy or get a signature milkshake or ice cream cone from the counter!

2. Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Golf

Go on an adventure when you play mini golf in Pigeon Forge at Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Golf! You’ll ride a mine car train to the top of the hill. As you ride, you’ll spot a volcano, a waterfall, a pirate ship, and a plane. You’ll love feeling like you’re an explorer searching for treasure as you play 18 holes along this course. You will choose from two different courses, and who says you can’t play both!

3. Ripley’s Old MacDonald’s Mini Golf

Kid laying down on mini golf courseA great place to play mini golf is at Ripley’s Old MacDonald’s Mini Golf course. Choose from the cow, pig, or chicken course. The cow course is easy, pig is medium, and chicken is hard. This is the perfect place for people of all ages! The animal statues interact with you as you play your game, and fun farm music plays in the background. These courses are some of the most fun you’ll have with your family! Once you finish your games, you can have fun playing games in the arcade!

4. Ripley’s Davy Crockett Mini Golf

Play a round or two at Ripley’s Davy Crockett Mini Golf, an Appalachian-themed golf course in Gatlinburg. You’ll find racoons, vultures, black bears, deer, and many other creatures as you putt putt your way through the courses. There are even water features throughout the course that will capture the attention of your kids. Each hole will challenge you, making it fun for everyone!

5. Gatlin’s Mini Golf

mini-golf-pigeon-forgeAnother great place to putt putt is Gatlin’s mini golf courses. There are two outdoor courses built on the side of a mountain for a unique experience. Both of these courses are themed around areas in the Great Smoky Mountains. You’ll find replicas of old structures and plenty of native plants around each hole. Don’t want to play outside? Gatlin’s also has an indoor blacklight mini golf course the kids and adults will love!

All of your friends and family will have a blast playing mini golf in Pigeon Forge and the Smoky Mountains! There are plenty of other fun attractions in the Smokies you will enjoy too. Check out some more fun things to do before you visit the Smoky Mountains!