When you spend a day at Bigfoot Adventure, you can expect to have a great time! Our highly-trained guides will provide you with all of the gear you’ll need and show you how to use it, ensuring that everyone has a wonderful zipline experience. Our zipline instructors will make sure you have the knowledge and instruction to safely experience our 8 zipline courses. Soon, you’ll be zipping through the tree lines and over the ponds at Baggenstoss Farms. Just bring your excitement!
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Outdoor Family Fun
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Zipline
Disc Golf
Hiking & Biking
Disc Golf
There’s nothing better than spending quality time with those you love, especially when you’re all participating in a rousing game of disc golf. You don’t need heavy clubs or golf caddies to play this game, just bring a few discs and your competitive spirit! At Bigfoot Adventure, our 9-hole disc golf course weaves through our expansive grounds, providing you with a scenic backdrop and lots of space for creating long-lasting memories. If you have any questions, feel free to ask our team or stop by our Monteagle location today!
The public is welcome to use the disc golf course within open hours of 9 AM to 5 PM daily by first checking in with the office.
We have a modest charge of $5 per party to benefit the conservation easement. Use of Disc Golf course is complimentary to our campground guests.
Hiking & Biking
Bigfoot Adventure has hiking and biking trails that suit every interest and experience level. Whether you want an easy stroll, a bike ride or prefer a challenging hike, we have the perfect trail. With the help of our breathtaking views and diverse paths, you’re sure to be one with nature.
Catch-N-Release Fishing Pond
If you are ready for a new fishing adventure in Tracy City, Tennessee, then it is time for you to team up with Bigfoot Adventure. With beautiful landscapes and an abundance of fish in the water, it will surely be a fishing trip that you won’t forget!
Lawn Games
If you’re wanting to get competitive, lawn games are a fun way to pass the time while also bonding with family and friends. We have Cornhole and Horseshoes available for guests to use! Cornhole is free when played on the Clubhouse lawn, but can also be rented to take back to your campsite, so you can play all night long.
Zipline FAQs
What are the hours of operation?
Zipline tours are available for 2023:
- Saturday: 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
- Sunday: 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
- Fridays: 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Only available from June-August
Call us to make reservations!
What are the age and weight restrictions for the course?
To utilize the course, guests must be at least 5 years old and weigh a minimum 50lbs/maximum 300lbs.
How much does it cost?
Students with a valid ID: $40.00 + tax
Adults: $50.00 + tax
All sales are final. Only “rain checks” will be issued
Do you cater to groups?
Yes! The zipline attractions and other outdoor amenities at Bigfoot Adventure are perfect for groups of all sizes, including:
- Birthday parties
- School field trips
- Church groups
- Boy Scout/Girl Scout troops
- Corporate Events
Call for pricing: (931) 488-8652
Do you offer birthday party packages?
Yes! Bigfoot Adventure and Baggenstoss Farm offers ONE package for birthday parties. Call our office at 931-592-6834 to reserve.
STANDARD “Bigfoot” PACKAGE – $500 plus tax:
Up to 12 people to zipline – Additional guests for Zipline can be added for $25 each.
Access to Cornhole, yard games, and Disc Golf
Includes: Use of grill,1 bundle of firewood & up to 5 bags of ice, Cake & punch at the Clubhouse
What should I wear?
We recommend comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement. Closed-toe shoes are required
Do I need reservations?
Yes, please call our outpost to make reservations. Call now: 931-592-6834 or book online!
What if it's raining?
We will take reservations as long as there is no lightning, thunder or heavy wind.
Disc Golf FAQs
What is disc golf?
The game of disc golf is very similar to traditional golf with two main differences:
- You throw discs instead of hitting golf balls with clubs.
- You aim for poles with baskets instead of holes in the ground.
The winner of the game is the player with the lowest number of throws after completing the 9-hole course.
How do you play?
Each hole has a designated tee area. Each player starts here, throwing their disc as far as they can toward the basket.
After teeing off, the player whose disc is farthest from the basket throws first.
Players continue throwing until their discs come to rest inside the chains or disc golf basket. This completes the hole. The player with the least number of throws on the previous hole tees off first on the next hole.
The player with the least number of throws at the end of 9 holes wins the game.
What are the rules?
All tee throws must be completed from within the designated tee areas.
The player whose disc is farthest from the basket after teeing off always throws first.
Never throw until players ahead of you are out of range and the fairway is completely clear of spectators and park guests.
The player with the least number of throws on the previous hole is the first to tee off on the next hole.
Throws after the tee-off shot must be made within one foot of where the last throw came to rest.
A run-up and normal follow-through after release is allowed when the throw is more than 10 meters (33 feet) from the basket.
No “falling” or “jumping putts” are allowed within 10 meters (33 feet) of the basket.
To complete a hole, the disc must rest inside the disc golf basket or chains. A disc that rests on top of or outside of the basket is NOT a completed hole.
If a throw lands out of bounds, the player may start from the point where the disc was last in bounds for a 1 throw penalty.
Out of bounds: water, roads, parking lots, and over fences.
Overall, golf is a game of etiquette and honor. Please be courteous to other players, stand quietly while they drive, approach, and putt, and try to stay out of their line of sight while they throw.
How much does it cost?
The disc golf course is free to the public. However, we do appreciate donations! All donations benefit the conservation easement.
Are discs available to borrow or rent?
Yes, you’re welcome to use your own or rentals are available for $5 a day/per set. There is a $10 charge per disc if not returned.
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