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What can we do there?

  • Miniature Golf: Pirate's Cove features two 18-hole miniature golf courses themed around 18th-century pirates. Navigate through mountain caves, across footbridges, around a pirate ship, and beneath cascading waterfalls in a lush, landscaped setting. ​

  • Go-Kart Racing: Adjacent to the mini-golf courses is Billy Bones Raceway, offering three go-kart tracks suitable for various age groups. Experience the thrill of racing in a pirate-themed environment.


How far is it from True North?

Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf is located at 17992 State Hwy 371 N, Brainerd, MN 56401. From True North, it's approximately a 15-minute drive, covering a distance of about 6 miles.


When is it open?

Pirate's Cove operates from the last weekend in April through the third weekend in October. Daily hours typically range from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm during the summer months. It's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for current operating hours, especially during the shoulder seasons. 


How much does it cost?

  • 18-Hole Course:

    • Adults: $11.50​

    • Children (ages 4 to 12): $9.95​

  • 36-Hole Adventure:

    • Adults: $17.95​

    • Children: $16.50​

Children aged 3 and under play free. For the most current pricing and any available discounts, it's recommended to visit their official website or contact them directly.

Pirate’s Cove Mini Golf

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Pirate’s Cove Mini Golf

Embark on a mini-golf adventure with pirate-themed courses at Pirate’s Cove.

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