Crave: A Sweet Rooftop mini-golf Experience

crave golf club building
The odd building with a golf ball crashing into a stack of candy doesn't seem out of place in Pigeon Forge's over the top attractions.

While looking for unique things to do in Pigeon Forge, our family wanted to check out some of the over-the-top mini-golf options. Crave mini-golf offers a delightful twist on the classic mini-golf experience, making it a fantastic family outing. This article will take you through the exciting challenges and great courses at Crave, both indoor and outdoor, and share some historical tidbits along the way.

crave rooftop course
The course is well laid out as you work your way from one challenging hole to the next. The concrete walls made it easier to utilize for trick shots on my challenging courses.

A Fun Twist on Mini-Golf

Crave mini-golf is not your ordinary putt-putt game. At each hole, players face exciting challenges that add a whole new level of fun to the game. Imagine taking your first swing with your eyes closed or putting with the club’s handle! You might even find yourself spinning around before making your shot. It’s a surprise at every turn, and we couldn’t help but laugh as we discovered the unique challenges awaiting us at each station.

crave challenge wheel
An example of the challenges we faced while playing Crave’s unique spin on the standard game of put put.

Well-Designed Holes for Everyone

One thing that stands out at Crave is the well-designed holes. They provide just the right amount of challenge to keep things interesting. The special challenges sprinkled throughout the course add an extra layer of excitement. Whether you’re a seasoned mini-golfer or a newbie, you’re sure to have a blast here.

crave playing through
Something else that made the rooftop course more fun, was the challenging holes.
crave candy building
With all of the candy themed props, this anthropomorphic candy house was probably the strangest.

Indoor and Outdoor Fun

Crave offers mini-golf adventures for all seasons. If the weather isn’t cooperating, don’t worry; they have an indoor course. However, it’s worth noting that the industrial ceiling indoors doesn’t quite capture that whimsical “candy land” experience. If the sun is shining, the outdoor course is where you want to be, surrounded by nature and fresh air.

crave indoor course
While we didn’t play on the indoor course, I was disappointed by the horizontal layout and the industrial ceiling. I was expecting a more creative approach to the design to match the exterior.

A Warm Family Experience

Our entire family had a great time at Crave mini-golf. However, on a sunny day, we wished there was more shade to escape the heat. It’s a small hiccup in an otherwise fantastic family-friendly adventure.

crave candy train
Lots of creativity on display throughout the course.
crave indoor store
Indoor is filled with all kinds of treats and candy stations. This is also where you purchase you admission to the indoor or outdoor mini-golf, a mini bowling, and escape rooms that are also on the property.

Crave mini-golf in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, offers a unique and entertaining experience for families and friends. With its inventive challenges, well-designed holes, and indoor/outdoor options, it’s a must-visit destination in Pigeon Forge. Just remember to stay cool on sunny days, and you’re in for a memorable day of mini-golf fun!

About our  
rating of Crave Golf Club
We gave Crave Mini-Golf a 4 out of 5 because it's mostly awesome! The challenges make you think but aren't too hard, and the decorations are super fun. The atmosphere is chill and makes you want to hang out more. But, it's not perfect. Outside, it could use more shade and drink stations, especially on hot days. Inside, the walls and ceiling are kinda plain, the course looks a little flat, and could use some love. Oh, and while we were there, a dog peed on the course, which was a little gross. Overall, it's a good time but has room for improvement.

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