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Sevier County adventure park offers East TN residents 75% off

Sevier County adventure park offers East TN residents 75% off

Yahoo04-02-2025
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (WATE) — WildSide, a recently opened attraction in Sevier County, is offering residents of Sevier, Knox, Cocke, Jefferson, and Blount counties a discount.
Beginning February 4, residents will receive 75% off on UTV tours, mountain bike rentals, and mountain bike day passes scheduled anytime between February 13 and 28. Each county has its own discount code that can be unlocked on www.WildSideTN.com. Proof of residency will be required.
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'WildSide Local Days is our way of expressing gratitude to the communities that make up the heart of East Tennessee,' said Austin Martin, director of communications. 'We hope these deeply discounted adventures will inspire locals to experience the natural beauty of our region, enjoy time with loved ones, and create lasting memories here at WildSide.'
The outdoor adventure park opened in July 2024. It is currently closed for the season but will reopen on February 13. It boasts 900 acres of off-road trails for mountain bikes and motor vehicles, like UTVs.
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Discounts for residents around the Sevier County area are common, with Anakesta offering season passes for the prices of a single-day ticket and Dollywood offering $5 Sevier County days.
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