You’ll laugh, slip, and probably scream as you roll down a 1,000-foot hill inside an OGO at Outdoor Gravity Park in Pigeon Forge. Try three different zorbing tracks (including solo or group rides), get soaked in your swimsuit, and watch hilarious videos of yourself after. It’s messy fun you’ll remember every time you find grass in your shoes.
Honestly, I didn’t think I’d be nervous until I was actually standing at the top of that hill in Pigeon Forge, staring at this giant clear ball (the OGO) and listening to the staff guy explain how we wouldn’t tumble but kind of slosh our way down. There was this weird plasticky smell mixed with grass — not unpleasant, just… different. My friend Jess kept laughing at my face. You can pick from three zorbing tracks, but we went straight for the Fast Tracks first because why not start with chaos? The moment they zipped us in and gave us that last thumbs-up, I wondered if my swimsuit would survive this.
So yeah, you don’t exactly roll — it’s more like slipping around inside a washing machine while yelling your head off (in a good way). The whole thing takes maybe 30 seconds but it feels longer when you’re sliding over water and bumping into your friends. There were other families waiting their turn, some kids squealing, and one grandma who looked like she’d done it before. Our guide — I think his name was Tyler? — told us about the Extreme Zig Zag track where you have to go solo. Jess chickened out but I tried it anyway. It’s wild how quiet it gets for a split second right before you hit those sharp turns. My heart was racing so hard after.
I still think about that feeling — half laughter, half panic — when we watched our ride videos after (they show them on screens by the exit). We were soaked and grass-stained and honestly just grinning like idiots. If you want something different to do in Pigeon Forge that isn’t another go-kart or pancake house, this is it. Just remember to bring a towel — nobody warned me about how much water ends up in your ears.
Your admission includes one roll down the track of your choice at Outdoor Gravity Park in Pigeon Forge.
Up to three people can roll together inside one OGO ball on most tracks.
Yes, there are three unique tracks: FUNnel (group zigzag), Fast Tracks (group speed), and Extreme Zig Zag (solo only).
The minimum age is 5 years old (must ride with adult); maximum weight per person is 275 pounds.
You should bring swimwear and towels since you’ll get wet inside the OGO ball.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible; service animals are allowed too.
No, children under 18 must have an adult sign the waiver; kids under 18 must ride with an adult.
Your experience includes one roll down any of the three unique zorbing tracks at Outdoor Gravity Park in Pigeon Forge—just show up with swimwear and a towel, choose your favorite course (solo or with friends), get help from friendly staff to suit up safely inside the OGO ball, then watch your ride video afterwards before heading home soaked and smiling.
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