What to do with alligators at Smugglers Cove?

What to do with alligators at Smugglers Cove?

Each Smugglers golf course has an Educational American Alligator Exhibit that is home to 20-30 American Alligators you can actually feed! At Smugglers Cove you can feed our alligators using cane fishing poles for a fun and unforgettable experience that will last a lifetime.

Where can I play miniature golf in Florida?

Welcome to Congo River Golf! Play award-winning miniature golf at Congo River Golf. With eight locations in Florida to choose from, there’s an adventure for everyone. It�s fun for the whole family!

What to do at Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf Course?

5 years in a row and take great pride in our unsurpassed adventure golf courses. Navigate through caves, pirate ships, waterfalls and live alligators. Each location has 20-30 alligators that you can feed using our cane fishing poles. We offer refreshing options including water, Coke products, beer, wine, and ice cream.

Are there alligators on the east coast of America?

On the east coast of America, alligators and humans have learned to co-exist together, most dramatically in some of the golf courses across Florida and South Carolina. In the last 30 years the world’s urban areas have almost tripled in size, changing at a rate wildlife has never experienced before.

Are there live alligators at Smugglers Cove Golf Course?

Golf with live gators! Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf features 18 Holes of adventure style golf in which you’ll venture through a pirate ship, caves, waterfalls and live alligators! Each Smugglers golf course has an Educational American Alligator Exhibit that is home to 20-30 American Alligators you can actually feed!

Welcome to Congo River Golf! Play award-winning miniature golf at Congo River Golf. With eight locations in Florida to choose from, there’s an adventure for everyone. It�s fun for the whole family!

What do you need to know about Gator Golf?

Gator Golf is easy to set up and does not require batteries. Players simply choose a colored ball and set the Gator up with his mouth open. Using the flamingo club, aim for the Gator’s mouth to sink your putt. It’s fun, active gameplay that gets kids moving and helps develop hand-eye coordination.

How to putt golf ball into Gator’s Tail?

Grab your golf club and aim to feed this Hungry little Gator. Sink your putt to score, but watch out – he’ll flick your ball with his tail for more putting action. The first player to score 3 points wins! For 2-4 players, ages 3 and up.