Bigfoot Adventure TN

Disc Golf

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Disc Golf at Bigfoot Adventure

A Scenic 9-Hole Course on the Cumberland Plateau

There’s nothing better than enjoying the outdoors with family and friends — and disc golf is the perfect way to do it. At Bigfoot Adventure, our 9-hole disc golf course winds through forests, fields, and bluff views, giving players a beautiful backdrop along with a fun challenge. No heavy clubs or golf carts needed — just grab a few discs and your competitive spirit.

The course is open to the public from 9 AM to 5 PM daily with a modest $5 fee per party, which helps support our conservation easement. Campground guests play for free!

Rates:

Campground Guests: Free (included with your stay)

Public Access: $5 per party (supports conservation easement)

Disc Rentals: $5 per set/day
Unreturned discs charged $10 each

📍 Course Hours: 9 AM – 5 PM Daily

Course Rules

To keep the game fun and safe for everyone:

  • All tee throws must be made from within designated tee areas.

  • The player farthest from the basket throws first.

  • Always wait until the fairway is clear before throwing.

  • Lowest score on the previous hole tees off first on the next.

  • Throws after the tee shot must be within one foot of where the disc landed.

  • No jumping or falling putts within 10 meters (33 ft) of the basket.

  • Discs must land in the basket or chains to complete a hole (resting on top doesn’t count).

  • Out of bounds (roads, parking lots, fences, water) results in a 1-throw penalty.

Above all, disc golf is a game of etiquette and honor. Be courteous to other players, stand quietly during throws, and respect everyone on the course.

What is Disc Golf?

  • Disc golf is played much like traditional golf but with a twist:

  • Throw discs instead of hitting golf balls.

  • Aim for metal baskets instead of holes in the ground.

  • The winner is the player with the fewest throws after completing the course.

Disc golf basket on grass with trees in the background.

Discing on the Mountain

Camp Big at Bigfoot Adventure

Good Sam Members Welcome

Escape to the Southern Cumberland Plateau and discover one of Tennessee’s most scenic campgrounds. At Bigfoot Adventure, you’ll find:

  • Spacious pull-through RV sites with 30/50 AMP hookups

  • Tent-friendly spots across 500 acres of forests, fields, and bluffs

  • Clean bathhouse, hot showers, and dump station

  • On-site activities: zipline, disc golf, fishing, and hiking trails

  • Shuttle rides to concerts at The Caverns

Whether you’re a road-tripping family, a snowbird chasing the seasons, or just need a weekend in the mountains—Bigfoot Adventure is your perfect camping stop.

Call (931) 592-6834 or book online today and make Bigfoot Adventure part of your journey.

Why Camp with us?

Banned Items

For the safety of our guests and the protection of our forest, Bigfoot Adventure does not allow outside alcohol, illegal substances, fireworks, firearms, drones, or out-of-state firewood. Bringing firewood from other regions risks introducing harmful pests and diseases — please purchase your firewood locally to help preserve the beauty of the South Cumberland Plateau.

Illustration of a campfire with stacked logs and the words “Firewood Available for Purchase,” promoting local firewood sales at Bigfoot Adventure in Tracy City, Tennessee.
Illustration of a handgun inside a case with the text “No Shooting — All Firearms Must Be Concealed,” representing firearm rules at Bigfoot Adventure in Tracy City, Tennessee.
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