Adventure Off Road Park
Adventure Off Road Park is a privately operated outdoor recreation facility covering more than 600 acres in South Pittsburg, South Central Tennessee. The trail system is designed to accommodate vehicles ranging from stock Jeeps and UTVs to full rock bouncers, with terrain that includes hardwood forest trails, creek beds, steep hill climbs, and rock gardens. Color-coded trails designate difficulty levels from easy to difficult. Main access roads are maintained for navigation between trail sections. On-site lodging includes multiple bunkhouse cabins, a farmhouse with full kitchen and multiple bedrooms, and primitive camping sites alongside RV hookups. The park offers park-wide Wi-Fi, firewood for sale, and large gathering areas with fire pits. The property is also available for private rental for events, film production, and vehicle testing.
- Website
- adventureoffroadpark.com
- Phone
- (423) 582-7060
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