Explore 19 Holes of Pure Adventure at The Anchorage Camp in Lake Waccamaw
- Billy Whittaker

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
If you’ve ever visited The Anchorage, you already know there’s something magical about this place—where lake breezes, towering pines, and generations of memories collide. But did you know our camp now features 19 holes of Gator Golf, each uniquely designed to celebrate the stories, people, and traditions that make The Anchorage one of a kind?
Whether you're a longtime camper or stepping onto our grounds for the first time, Gator Golf offers a fresh way to experience the rich history woven into every corner of camp.
A Mini Golf Course With a Story at Every Turn
These aren’t your typical mini-golf holes.Each of the 19 holes has been intentionally themed to highlight a piece of camp history—from early traditions and landmark buildings to unforgettable stories that have shaped generations of campers.
As you play your way through the course, you’ll:
Wander through a hunting lodge-inspired hole that brings to life the rustic charm of our earliest camp days.
Step into the glow of our famous nighttime, glow-in-the-dark hole, where the lake lights up in a way only Lake Waccamaw can.
Test your skills on holes that challenge, surprise, and—sometimes—make you laugh.
It’s not just a game. It’s a walking tour of the memories, moments, and miracles that built The Anchorage.
More Than Mini Golf—It’s Full-Scale Fun
But at The Anchorage, the fun doesn’t stop with Gator Golf.
Here, competition meets creativity as you bowl a strike, glide across the roller-skating floor, or soar along the zipline—all while staying immersed in the Gator Golf experience.
Where else can you:
Roller skate between rounds
Bowl with your friends before tackling the next challenge
Ride a zipline and feel the wind rush past before sinking your next putt
Enjoy a space built to bring people together through laughter, victory dances, and a few competitive groans
It’s a place where campers of all ages get to unleash their inner adventurer while building Christ-like character.


















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