Smoky Mountain Area Information

Gatlinburg

Located in Sevier County, Gatlinburg, TN is one of the southeast's most popular vacation destinations. Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg is a charming town surrounded by high ridges, including Mount Le Conte, Sugarland Mountain, Cove Mountain, and Big Ridge.

 

There's a little something for everyone in Gatlinburg, TN. Explore the great outdoors by going hiking or climbing in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Take the aerial tramway up to Ober Gatlinburg, where you can go ice skating year round, ski down the slopes, and enjoy a wide variety of rides and activities. Discover the wonders of the ocean at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, ranked the #1 aquarium on Tripadvisor, where you can get up close with aquatic life like sharks, sting rays, and penguins. Go shopping in the numerous unique shops and enjoy a bite to eat with options including homemade fudge, tantalizing street food, and romantic fine dining.

 

It's always a good time to visit Gatlinburg, as every season brings new activities to enjoy. During the spring, celebrate Easter Smoky Mountain style, participate in trout tournaments, or take part in the annual Wine, Dine And Art Crawl. Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tails is the must see event of the summer where you can enjoy street performances by musical performers, storytellers and artisans. Take in the beauty of changing leaves on the mountains during the fall while visiting the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival and Oktoberfest. Celebrate the winter season with the Winter Magic event and the Festival of Trees.

 

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Pigeon Forge

Just six miles north of Gatlinburg, TN, Pigeon Forge is another popular family vacation destination  with a special charm all of its own. Located along the Little Pigeon River, the city is named after an iron forge that was built in the area by Isaac Love around 1820. Although the town was an isolated hamlet during the early 20th century, the city saw a large boom in growth when the Great Smoky National Park was opened in 1934.

 

Pigeon Forge proves that you don't have to visit Broadway to see great musical theater entertainment. With a wide variety of  styles represented, including bluegrass, gospel, pop, rock, jazz, and more, there's a show for everyone, no matter what kind of music you love. Or you can enjoy comedy shows and plays featuring memorably hilarious characters and casts that will have you rolling in laughter.

 

No trip to Pigeon Forge is complete with a visit to Dollywood, recently voted the world's best theme park. Looking for more amusement park thrills? There are plenty of other amusement attractions to visit in Pigeon Forge where you can race go karts, play mini golf, and more.