Family Friendly Gatlinburg Bucket List

Ripleys Aquarium Of The Smokies Shark TunnelGatlinburg, Tennessee, first made its way onto the map as a tourist destination thanks to its proximity to the mountains. In fact, the south end of town leads directly into Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It also became well known decades ago for being a wellspring of authentic arts and crafts, featuring works that were hand-made by local artisans.


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Gatlinburg Attractions, Shopping and Restaurants Even the Locals Love

Let's take a closer look together at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, which lies just north of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The town's proximity to the National Park rightfully helped to earn its early reputation as a source of outdoor recreation opportunities and authentic arts and crafts. Gatlinburg was the first tourism destination here, beginning in the 1930's and 40's.


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Pigeon Forge Attractions, Shopping and Restaurants Even the Locals Love

Every town in the Smokies has its own unique offerings that make it worthwhile to visit. Let's take a closer look at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, which lies halfway between Sevierville and Gatlinburg when traveling toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


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Tips to Plan Your Day at Cades Cove in the National Park

It's one of the most visited sites in the nation's most visited national park. Cades Cove embodies all the best that Great Smoky Mountains National Park has to offer for beauty and historical value. A journey down the 11-mile, one-way road that loops its way around the cove should be added to the top of your list of things to do when visiting the Smokies.


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Best Trip to See Fall Colors in the Great Smoky Mountains

Fall colors come aliveSome people call it “Fireworks In The Smokies!” or “Leaves are Changing!” Others call it, “Look at All The Cars!” Whatever you call it, people flock to The Great Smoky Mountains by the thousands the for great beauty of fall leaves in The Great Smoky Mountains: breathtaking indeed.


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Late Summer in Gatlinburg: Less Crowds and Good Deals

One of the first decisions anyone makes when planning to visit Sevier County is picking the best travel dates. Naturally, summer is peak season since that's when the kids are on summer vacation, and October is essentially a second peak season in the Smokies, because that's when the mountain foliage makes its transition from the green of summer to the earth tones of fall.


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Coolest Ride in the Smoky Mountains: Plan a Hayride in the Fall

In the Smoky Mountains, hayrides are as much a part of fall as pumpkins, arts and crafts, and the changing colors of the leaves. Hayrides are more than just sitting atop dried grass while you're pulled along a dusty, dirt road. Like a country version of a New York City carriage ride through Central Park, hayrides offer a time to snuggle close, enjoy the outdoor scenery, chat and have some fun.


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Shopping in Pigeon Forge Like Years Past at Old Mill Square

The Old Mill Gristmill and General Store in Pigeon ForgeDid you know that Pigeon Forge, Tennessee was established back in 1830? Step back into that time as you visit the historical sites of The Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge. As you walk through The Old Mill Square, tour the water-powered grist mill that has continuously ground meal and flour since the early 1800's. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the most photographed historical sites in the country!


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So Many Things to Do in Sevierville!

Have you ever discovered one of those little-known towns that's just full of surprises? You know…charming, interesting, but maybe not as well known as others? That's the kind of place you remember to visit again and again. While you may be acquainted with the Great Smoky Mountains, you may not be aware of a little gem tucked away near the Smoky Mountains known as Sevierville, Tennessee.


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Independence Day Activities in Gatlinburg

The people of Gatlinburg are so excited about the 4th of July that they don't waste a single minute to celebrate. On July 3rd, when the clock strikes midnight, Gatlinburg kicks off its Midnight Independence Day Parade. For over 30 years the Smoky Mountains have had the first 4th of July parade in the country and this year the tradition stands firm.


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Tips for Camping and Things to Do in the Smoky Mountains

The cheerful sound of the birds singing in the trees. The peacefulness of a flowing stream. The breathtaking sights of the mountains and the wildlife that makes their home there. Do you find enjoyment in the sights and sounds of nature? If so, camping in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park is something you have to try. With over 1,000 developed campsites as well as numerous primitive sites along the mountains trails, you're bound to find one that pleases you. Just take a look at what they have to offer.


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Visit The Jim Gray Gallery in Gatlinburg, Tennessee

One of the most famous artists in America has a gallery shop in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Jim Gray is listed in Who's Who In American Art, a member of the American Society of Maine Artists, and is a member of the Salmagundi Club of New York City, just to name a few. He has been featured in many publications, including NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, SOUTHERN LIVING, AMERICAN ARTIST, SOUTHWEST ART, NORTH LIGHT, PACE, SEA HISTORY, PRINTS and OCEANS. Jim Gray's Gallery is a venue you will not want to miss while visiting the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.


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Plan Great Events at Sevierville Convention Center

Event planners worldwide must answer several questions during their coordination process regardless of the nature of the event. Can the facility accommodate our needs for meeting and exhibition space? Is lodging and good food available on-site or nearby? Are there recreational activities nearby? And lastly, is the location easy to reach? Sevierville Convention Center answers "yes" to all these questions and more.


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Attractions in Wears Valley, Tennessee

Plan to visit Wears Valley and discover one of the most scenic drives and breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains. Located just off traffic light #3 in Pigeon Forge, it is also called route 321, and connects travelers between Pigeon Forge and Townsend, Tennessee. The beautiful valley was named after Colonel Samuel Wear, who moved to the area in the late 1700's. See all the scenery by accessing the Foothills Parkway or entering the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Metcalf Bottoms. You will also want to book a stay in one of the many beautiful mountain rental cabins secluded in the valley. For some of the best cabins, checkout Volunteer Cabin Rentals or Hidden Mountain Resorts. Both have many cabins with lots of amenities for an enjoyable stay.


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Best Ways to Play in the Water in the Smoky Mountains

There's nothing more fun when the weather heats up than to spend the day playing in the water. From toddlers to seniors, everyone enjoys cooling off and splashing around, and the Smoky Mountains have plenty of opportunities. There are water parks to visit as well as rivers to tube. If you're the more adventurous type, canoes, kayaks and rafts can whoosh you through rapids of many different levels. Just look at all that awaits you!


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