I love game pigeon and all, but are a few flaws. Idk if it’s my phone (I don’t think it is it’s new) but whenever I try to just tap on GP to open it it doesn’t work so I have to open App Store, search up the app and tap open.
- As with traditional golf, sometimes the most surefire way to improve your mini golf score is to cheat remorselessly. The temptation here may be even stronger–after all, who wants to be outshone by the six year-old in the next party who's.
- Ripley’s Old MacDonald’s Mini Golf. A 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!
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Come play a timeless game in a timeless place! Gatlin’s Mini Golf is the area’s largest miniature golf destination—offering 45 holes of fun! Our TWO award-winning outdoor miniature golf courses are set on a unique, serene hillside. Travel back in time and learn about Gatlinburg’s history as each hole tells you the story of the area’s first settlers and fascinating past.
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Award Winning Hillside Setting
It won’t take you long to see why the City of Gatlinburg awarded us “Best Attraction in Landscaping” for it’s imaginative use of native plants and flowers throughout both of the 18-hole mini golf courses. There are several hardwood oak trees that are over 100 years old. It’s a perfect shady oasis for any hot afternoon.
UNLIMITED GOLF PACKAGE
Customers come year after year to purchase the Gatlin’s “Unlimited Golf” package. This package offers ALL the golf you can play while in Gatlinburg on your vacation. Check out the “Pricing” information section for more details. Thousands of mini golfers have taken advantage of this special – why don’t you and your family give it a try on your next visit to the Smokies?
Award Winning!
Come play a timeless game in a timeless place! Gatlin’s Mini Golf is the area’s largest miniature golf destination—offering 45 holes of fun! Our TWO award-winning outdoor miniature golf courses are set on a unique, serene hillside. Travel back in time and learn about Gatlinburg’s history as each hole tells you the story of the area’s first settlers and fascinating past.
Award Winning Hillside Setting
It won’t take you long to see why the City of Gatlinburg awarded us “Best Attraction in Landscaping” for it’s imaginative use of native plants and flowers throughout both of the 18-hole mini golf courses. There are several hardwood oak trees that are over 100 years old. It’s a perfect shady oasis for any hot afternoon.
UNLIMITED GOLF PACKAGE
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Customers come year after year to purchase the Gatlin’s “Unlimited Golf” package. This package offers ALL the golf you can play while in Gatlinburg on your vacation. Check out the “Pricing” information section for more details. Thousands of mini golfers have taken advantage of this special – why don’t you and your family give it a try on your next visit to the Smokies?
The 18 hole Old Mountain Trail course was designed with the more traditionally skilled mini golfers in mind and features the Great Smoky Mountains as it meanders through native trees and landscaping.
Along your way through the course you will learn about the Cherokee Indians, the Smokies’ earliest European settlers, and why and how the National Park was created. You’ll feel as if you stepped back into time as you exit this course through the Elkmont’s Little River Railroad Company train depot, inspired by one of the Smokies’ most famous logging towns.
The 18 hole Old Town Square course features trick shots and is located right in the middle of all of the restored historical cabins. Discover how Gatlinburg got its name and other interesting trivia about our quaint mountain town.
The Grist Mill, Primitive Baptist Church, Pi Beta Phi settlement school and the Gatlinburg Jail recreate early landmarks that are significant to our history. Don’t forget to bring your camera because you will be surrounded by some of the most photographed spots in Gatlinburg.