Winterfest is one of the most brilliant times to visit the Smoky Mountains. Millions of LED lights, strung up throughout downtown Gatlinburg, light up the night sky as locals and visitors celebrate the holiday season.
Given its diversity of flora and fauna, the Smoky Mountains is regarded as one of the most picturesque locations in the Eastern United States. Amazing sights are around every corner, and photographers seek out perfectly-timed shots of the the Smoky Mountains’ historic landmarks and amazing peaks.
Gatlinburg is famous for its unique shops, arts and crafts community, and historical sights, but it’s also a perfect place to kick up your feet and relax, and when the sun goes down, Gatlinburg lights up with an array of activities and night attractions.
In this post we'll introduce you to a few of the local outfitters so you can not only buy the gear you need to succeed outdoors, you'll also get to access the experience that the local guides can impart.
Discover fun things to do for you and your family in the Great Smoky Mountains--and best of all, they’re free! The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is among those national parks with no toll fee, so visitors can enjoy the magnificence of the mountains and all they offer.
The Mountain Man Memorial March Event in Gatlinburg has become one of the largest events in the Unites States to celebrate and honor the sacrifice and service of military heroes.
On your getaway, take a walk down memory lane to simpler days with retro things to do in Pigeon Forge provided by Diamond Mountain’s Pigeon Forge cabins.