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Why Claremont’s indoor mini golf course is a must-visit

Why Claremont’s indoor mini golf course is a must-visit

By Katy Savage

March 1, 2025

Blackbeard’s Cove Adventure Golf has brought a new twist to mini golf in Claremont with an indoor 18-hole blacklight course. Featuring glowing pirate-themed obstacles like a ship, cannonballs, and sea creatures. Plus, the course is set to pirate music for a truly unique “Pirates of the Caribbean”-like experience. A round takes about 45 minutes, depending on your pace, and the course is fully ADA compliant.

The venue is on Mulberry Street and it’s complete with an arcade, escape rooms, and a restaurant. It occupies the former Topstone Mill, a building dating back to 1912 and 1919, which once housed various manufacturing businesses, including shoe and plastic manufacturing, before being vacated in the 1980s. The building was acquired by Topstone Holdings, LLC, in 2006, and redeveloped.

Why Claremont's indoor mini golf course is a must-visit Why Claremont's indoor mini golf course is a must-visit Why Claremont's indoor mini golf course is a must-visit Why Claremont's indoor mini golf course is a must-visit

 

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  • Katy Savage

    Katy Savage is an award-winning reporter with more than 10 years of experience working in daily, weekly and digital news organizations as both an editor and reporter. Katy is a New England native and has a passion for telling stories about where she grew up. Send all story tips to [email protected] and sign up for her newsletter here.

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