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Linchera Adventure Park

6677 U.S. 411, Greenback, TN 37742

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4.7
(45 reviews)
outdooradventure18 HolesBudget-Friendly ($)🟡 Intermediate🔴 Challenging👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Great for Teens👶 Kids Under 5 Accessible🍦 Ice Cream👥 Group Events
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Linchera Adventure Park offers a fun and challenging outdoor mini golf experience with unique hole designs and fast greens. The course is accessible and features amenities like ice cream and group event options.

Reviews (5)

Twana PackNov 22, 2025

It’s small but very fun! Very affordable!

Nathan JoslinOct 12, 2025

Awesome little minigolf course! Had some challenging holes, but lots of fun! The ground is flat with good sidewalks, sitting areas around the course, and a handicap ramp to the parking lot. Score card has a coupon for $3 dollars off at the ice cream place next door (have to spend $15 or more for discount.) Workers said they are building a gem mine in the future for more activities for the kids. Highly recommend for some family fun!

Jana HackworthOct 10, 2025

We had an awesome time with our teenagers at Linchera! It is an awesome course. Challenging and fun! They have thought of everything. We will definitely be back!

Corey FronekOct 7, 2025

Great looking course conceptually, but the holes lacked skill. What I mean by this is they have these unique designs and crazy hazards to the left or right but the hole is just straight ahead. You would either have to be drunk or it be your first time playing in order to really go into the hazards. I will note that the greens are very fast. I think if they added more obstacles towards the hole, it would make it more challenging besides just having the fast greens. What I did like is that they had a starter hole at the beginning that mimicked a putting green that you would normally hit on before actually golfing to read the green speed. That was a cool concept I haven't come across before. The course is clean and seems fairly new. Is it worth driving an hour out of your way to go to it? I would say no. I actually drove an hour out of my way to play this course and it was not worth it. I could see it as being worth it you are a diehard Tennessee University fan or someone looking to do something as they're driving through the Greenback area since there is really not much to do out there.

Kat E.Jul 21, 2024

We had a great time today! The facilities are so nice and clean, the course is very well built, and the kids had a lot of fun. They do have an accessible ramp from the parking lot to the course, and most of the holes can be accessible if you are in a wheelchair or if you have a stroller. Today was really hot, and they only have a couple of shaded areas, so I would wear a hat when coming here during the day. They have one restroom, it was big, had a changing table, well kept and clean.