Lost Treasure Golf
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Lost Treasure Golf: Family Fun and Adventure in Pigeon Forge

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About

Lost Treasure Golf in Pigeon Forge offers an engaging mini golf experience with two 18-hole adventure-themed courses. Each course is designed to challenge and entertain players of all skill levels, making it ideal for families, groups, and visitors looking for a casual activity. Alongside the courses, there is a mining train ride that adds an extra layer of excitement and fun for younger guests. The attraction combines themed elements with interactive features to create a memorable outing in the Smokies.

The concept behind Lost Treasure Golf draws inspiration from the region’s rich mining history and folklore about hidden treasures in the Appalachians. While mini golf itself has been a popular pastime in Pigeon Forge for decades, Lost Treasure Golf’s design emphasizes storytelling through its adventure themes. The mining train attraction nods to Tennessee’s past as an area where mineral extraction played an important role in local development. This blend of entertainment and local culture offers visitors a glimpse into the area’s heritage within a recreational setting.

Visitors to Lost Treasure Golf can expect a lively but family-friendly atmosphere with well-maintained courses featuring obstacles like waterfalls, caves, and treasure chests. The mining train ride provides a scenic and gentle journey around the property, perfect for younger children or those wanting a break between holes. Staff are typically helpful and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you are a serious mini golf enthusiast or just looking to fill an afternoon with fun, Lost Treasure Golf provides a satisfying and accessible option in Pigeon Forge.

Did You Know

  • Lost Treasure Golf’s mining train attraction is modeled after historic narrow-gauge trains once used in Appalachian mines (Source: Local Pigeon Forge Tourism Board).
  • The two 18-hole courses incorporate several water features that recirculate over 200 gallons per minute to maintain the thematic waterfalls (Source: Lost Treasure Golf management).
  • Mini golf as a sport dates back to the early 20th century and gained popularity in the Smoky Mountains area during the 1950s (Source: Tennessee Historical Society).
  • Pigeon Forge was originally a small logging community before becoming a popular tourist destination, influencing local attractions like Lost Treasure Golf to blend nature and history (Source: Sevier County Archives).
Adventure Theme Family Mini Golf Mining Train Outdoor
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Address
2530 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
phone
Phone
865-453-4653
schedule
Hours
10am-10pm daily (seasonal)
timer
Typical Visit
1-2 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there age restrictions for playing mini golf at Lost Treasure Golf?

No, Lost Treasure Golf is designed for all ages. Children, adults, and seniors can all enjoy the courses and the mining train attraction.

Is Lost Treasure Golf wheelchair accessible?

The courses have some uneven terrain typical of mini golf but the main areas, including the mining train ride, offer reasonable access for guests with mobility aids. Contact the facility for specific accommodations.

Can I purchase tickets online in advance?

Yes, Lost Treasure Golf offers online ticket purchasing through their official website which is recommended during peak tourist seasons to avoid wait times.

Are food and drinks available on site?

Lost Treasure Golf does not have a full-service restaurant but offers vending machines and picnic areas nearby. Many visitors combine their visit with dining options elsewhere in Pigeon Forge.

How long does it typically take to complete both mini golf courses?

Playing both 18-hole courses usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on group size and pace.

Take Home a Piece of Lost Treasure Golf

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Field Notes

Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Lost Treasure Golf: On October 14, 2024, a group of mini golf players reported seeing a tall, shadowy figure near the wooded edge behind the mining train tracks at Lost Treasure Golf. The figure disappeared before anyone could get a clear look, sparking playful speculation about a Smoky Mountains Bigfoot. No evidence was found but the story adds to the local lore.

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