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WildSide Offers Major Discount for East Tennessee Residents

by Rita Anderson
February 6, 2025
in Tennessee
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Maryville, Tenn. — WildSide, a newly opened outdoor adventure park in Sevier County, is showing appreciation to the local communities with a special discount. Starting February 4, residents of Sevier, Knox, Cocke, Jefferson, and Blount counties can enjoy a 75% discount on UTV tours, mountain bike rentals, and mountain bike day passes for bookings made between February 13 and February 28.

Each county has its own unique discount code, which can be accessed through the WildSide website, www.WildSideTN.com. Proof of residency will be required at the time of booking to take advantage of the offer.

Austin Martin, WildSide’s director of communications, expressed the company’s gratitude for the surrounding communities. “WildSide Local Days is our way of expressing gratitude to the communities that make up the heart of East Tennessee,” Martin said. “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 park, which opened in July 2024, offers 900 acres of off-road trails for mountain bikes and motor vehicles, such as UTVs. While the park is currently closed for the season, it will officially reopen on February 13.

This initiative is part of WildSide’s continued effort to encourage local engagement and offer a chance for residents to enjoy the park’s stunning natural surroundings at a fraction of the cost. With the discount, locals are invited to reconnect with nature and explore the diverse outdoor activities available at the adventure park.

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