Outdoor Gravity Park
Outdoor Gravity Park is a theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, where visitors roll downhill inside large inflatable spheres over a stretch of about 1,000 feet (305 meters). Three different tracks are available, including a fast descent, a zigzag course with turns, and a hybrid route combining both, with water inside the balls to aid sliding.
The park opened in recent years to bring a new form of entertainment to the region and provide a safe activity for people of all ages. Zorbing itself originated in New Zealand before spreading worldwide.
The park's name reflects its main draw, where visitors roll downhill inside giant inflatable spheres. This activity, which originated in New Zealand, has become a social gathering spot where people of all ages come together to laugh and create shared memories.
Visitors should bring a bathing suit and towel, as they will get very wet during the activity. Children as young as five can participate, though there is a weight limit of 275 pounds per person, and staff check safety requirements before each ride.
This is the only place in the United States where zorbing is offered, and some visitors even plan proposals here to mark that special moment with a playful adventure. A secondary attraction called Fishpipe features a smaller, controlled sphere that spins rapidly, allowing for tricks or more intense thrills.
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