Summertime means outside fun! And what’s more fun than a round of quirky, themed mini golf? Minnesota is home to a few fun courses, from the whimsical Big Stone Mini Golf in Minnetrista to the wacky Can Can Wonderland in St. Paul. A little further north of these popular spots is a pirate-themed mini golf course where you’re guaranteed to have a swashbuckling good time. Read on to learn about Pirate’s Cove in Brainerd, Minnesota.
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf is a delightful mini golf course in Brainerd, Minnesota.
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This mini golf hotspot is known for its pirate theme! From the minute you walk in, there are fun pirate props everywhere you look.
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Bright blue water runs through the park. On a sunny day, it’s a scene straight out of the Caribbean!
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There’s even a rushing waterfall at the end of the stream. Stand near it on a windy day to feel its cooling mists.
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Among all the swashbuckling props, a trail of green winds through the park. There are two 18-hole courses at Pirate’s Cove.
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On both, you’ll sneak through secret coves and pass sunken treasures on your way to the final hole.
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There’s even a pirate ship! Visitors can climb aboard for some piratey putting! It’s a whimsical addition to a magical attraction, and it makes a great photo opportunity.
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All in all, this pirate-themed mini golf course is a fun attraction for every member of the family. Youngers and seniors alike will be delighted by all there is to see!
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Ever been to Pirate’s Cove? Check out their website and Facebook page for more information. And for more unique things to do in Minnesota, take a look at our list of 11 of the most magical places in Minnesota.
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Address: 17992 MN-371, Brainerd, MN, 56401
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