Mini golf is a Smoky Mountain tradition, and the courses here go far beyond the standard windmill-and-clown setup. Mountain-themed layouts, waterfalls, caves, and even candy-themed holes make these courses destinations in their own right.
In This Guide
The Track - Pigeon Forge
Go-karts, mini golf, and arcade fun
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay
Pirate-themed mini golf adventure
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →Crave Golf Club
Candy-themed mini golf & escape rooms
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →Hillbilly Golf
Nostalgic mini golf course
Where to Stay: Chalet Village, Ski Mountain
View Full Guide →Professor Hacker's Lost Treasure Mini-Golf
Mini-golf with treasure theme
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →SpeedZone Fun Park
Family fun with go-karts and mini golf
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →Toy Box Mini Golf
Colorful toy-themed mini golf
Where to Stay: Bear Creek Crossing, Starr Crest Resort
View Full Guide →Gatlin's Mini Golf
Outdoor mini golf for families
Where to Stay: Chalet Village, Ski Mountain
View Full Guide →Most mini golf courses stay open until 10 PM or later during summer. Evening rounds are popular because many courses offer dramatic lighting effects after dark. Expect to spend 45-60 minutes per 18-hole round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most attractions on this list are suitable for ages 3 and up, though some rides and activities have specific height or age requirements. Check individual attraction websites for details.
Many Smoky Mountain attractions offer combo tickets and multi-attraction passes. Check websites for current deals, especially during off-peak seasons.