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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a great list of Gatlinburg, Tennessee attractions and activities that come highly recommended by visitors?  Well, when it comes to things to do in Gatlinburg, TN and the surrounding Smokies area, one thing is for sure—there is practically an endless supply of tourist attractions (and plenty of tourist traps too).  This list skips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a great list of Gatlinburg, Tennessee attractions and activities that come highly recommended by visitors?  Well, when it comes to things to do in Gatlinburg, TN and the surrounding Smokies area, one thing is for sure—there is practically an endless supply of tourist attractions (and plenty of tourist traps too).  This list skips over some of the mainstream attractions you’ll see along the Parkway, instead focusing on fun family activities that are consistently rated very highly by those that have visited them.</p>
<p>So without any further delay, here&#8217;s the list of must-visit Gatlinburg, Tennessee attractions you shouldn&#8217;t miss on your vacation:</p>
<p><big><strong>1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park</strong></big></p>
<p>Every year, eight to ten million people visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  And for good reason.  You&#8217;ll find lots to do and see at this sprawling National Park, and the vista is definitely more than enough to keep anybody coming back.  The wealth of flora found at the park is unmatched.  The park&#8217;s grounds bloom with over 1,660 kinds of flowering plants and wildflowers all-year-round.  You can even take wildflower walks to view the many flower species found in the park.  Fauna at the National Park is equally abundant.  Visitors can expect to spot a wide variety of birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles.</p>
<p>The National Park is also the largest protected bear habitat in the East.  And if wildlife viewing isn&#8217;t enough to keep you busy, you can go horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, and camping on park grounds.  Be sure to stop in at any of the park’s visitor centers for complete information and suggestions for what to do and see while you’re at one of the premier National Parks in the USA.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Great Smoky Mountains National Park<br />
Tennessee, North Carolina<br />
<a href="http://www.nps.gov/grsm/" target="_blank">http://www.nps.gov/grsm/</a><br />
(865) 436-1200</p>
<p><big><strong>2. A Walk in the Woods</strong></big></p>
<p>Gatlinburg is definitely an ideal vacation destination for nature lovers.  To fully experience everything the Great Smoky Mountains have to offer, you can opt to literally take a hike with the expert guides of A Walk in the Woods.  A Walk in the Woods offers nature enthusiasts a wide variety of guided hikes and backpacking trips on the trails at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  The guide service uses only trained experts with years of hiking and trail experience, to ensure that visitors enjoy an enriching and safe journey to the mountaintop.  A Walk in the Woods also offers visitors guided hikes to the top of Mt. LeConte, the tallest mountain in the Eastern United States.  Faced with an incredible view of sunrise from the mountain&#8217;s cliffs, you&#8217;ll find the hike to Mt. LeConte&#8217;s summit worth it.</p>
<p>A Walk in the Woods<br />
<a href="http://www.awalkinthewoods.com/" target="_blank">http://www.awalkinthewoods.com</a><br />
4413 Scenic Drive East, Gatlinburg, TN 37738<br />
(865) 436-8283</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong><strong>Smoky Mountain Rafting</strong></p>
<p>If cruising through fast, churning whitewater currents is your idea of fun, then Smoky Mountain Rafting is perfect for you.  Smoky Mountain Rafting offers guided raft trips down Gatlinburg&#8217;s Pigeon River.  The brave and the daring can choose the river&#8217;s 6.5-mile Upper Section, a 2-hour stretch with big waves and thrilling drops.  If you&#8217;d like to take it easy and just take in the scenery, go for the 5.5-mile Lower Section.  This section features calm waters with class 1 and class 2 rapids, with an exciting surprise at the end.  Or for something new, try navigating the Pigeon River on your own on a Funyak, or an inflatable kayak.  Expert guides will make sure that you&#8217;re safe throughout the entire trip down the river.</p>
<p>Smoky Mountain Outdoors</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smokymountainrafting.com/" target="_blank">http://www.smokymountainrafting.com</a></p>
<p>453 Brookside Village Way, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-3838</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><strong>Ober Gatlinburg</strong></p>
<p>Known for being the only ski resort in Tennessee, Ober Gatlinburg is perfect for visitors planning for some fun in the snow.  For those interested in making tracks down the slopes, Ober Gatlinburg offers eight skiing trails at varying lengths and difficulty levels.  Those who just want to enjoy the scenery, though, can relax and take one of the ski resort’s three chairlifts to the top of Mount Harrison.  Or for a more unique, exciting experience, try snow-tubing down a multi-track slide!  Kids might also enjoy seeing the animals at the resort’s Smoky Mountain Wildlife Adventure, which features animals native to the Great Smokey Mountains.  Ober Gatlinburg is definitely the place to be for some family-oriented fun!</p>
<p>Ober Gatlinburg</p>
<p><a href="http://www.obergatlinburg.com/" target="_blank">http://www.obergatlinburg.com</a></p>
<p>1001 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN  37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-5423</p>
<p><strong>5. </strong><strong>Dollywood Theme Park</strong></p>
<p>Fans of the famous Dolly Parton ought to visit the Dollywood theme park at least once in their lives.  Just like its namesake, Dollywood offers visitors topnotch entertainment and enjoyment.  Thrill-seekers will surely get a kick out of the park&#8217;s rides, which include exciting roller coasters, family rides, and water rides.  Others will enjoy the live musical performances; more than 30 performers grace Dollywood&#8217;s stages daily, playing country, rock &amp; roll, and Southern Gospel music.  Craftsmen and artisans also await visitors, selling various handmade, unique products.  Plenty of tasty food options throughout the park.  At Dollywood, you&#8217;ll find everything you need to have the best Tennessee vacation.</p>
<p>Dollywood Theme Park</p>
<p>2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd.</p>
<p>Pigeon Forge, TN 37863</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dollywood.com/" target="_blank">http://www.dollywood.com</a></p>
<p>(865) 428-9488</p>
<p>(800) 365-5996</p>
<p><strong>6. </strong><strong>Treasure Quest Miniature Golf, Circus Golf 3D in Blacklight, &amp; Hillbilly Golf</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a unique mini golf experience, then downtown Gatlinburg is the place for you.  On the Parkway are several novelty golf courses especially designed for wholesome family entertainment.  Treasure Quest Miniature Golf offers visitors 18 easy and challenging holes.  Kids will definitely enjoy walking through the ancient jungle temple theme.  For a more interesting round of golf, try out Circus Golf 3D in Blacklight.  The miniature 18-hole golf course features animatronic characters and special sound effects to make playing putt putt golf even more fun.  The miniature Hillbilly Golf course provides visitors with hazards in the form of rocky walls and native plants.  You can ride an Incline 300 feet up to a mountain-top, to enjoy a unique aerial view of the city.</p>
<p>Treasure Quest Golf</p>
<p>716 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-3972</p>
<p>Circus Golf 3D in Blacklight</p>
<p>919 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-4415</p>
<p>Hillbilly Golf</p>
<p>Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-7470</p>
<p><strong>7. </strong><strong>Gatlinburg Sky Lift</strong></p>
<p>Often considered the top scenic overlook in Gatlinburg, the Gatlinburg sky lift offers an unparalleled view of the city and the Smoky Mountains.  Visitors can board the Sky Lift at its downtown station, and enjoy the view as the cable seat lifts over Little Pigeon River, towards the summit of Crockett Mountain.  At the end of the ride, atop Crockett Mountain, is a viewing platform perfect for taking pictures of the Smoky Mountains.  So don&#8217;t forget to bring your camera when you board the Sky Lift!  The picturesque view is definitely something you won&#8217;t get tired of seeing.</p>
<p>Gatlinburg Sky Lift</p>
<p><a href="www.gatlinburgskylift.com" target="_blank">www.gatlinburgskylift.com</a></p>
<p>765 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-4307</p>
<p><strong>8. </strong><strong>Gatlinburg Ziplines</strong></p>
<p>Adventure-seekers will surely get their fix at Gatlinburg Ziplines.  This popular Gatlinburg Tennessee attraction lets visitors zip through the treetops in the Smokies, providing an hour-and-a-half worth of views of various flora and fauna.  You can even look down on downtown Gatlinburg while walking through a skybridge.  And if that isn&#8217;t exciting enough for you, you can opt to take the Twilight Treetop Tour, which takes you through a nighttime zip through a special lighted course.  And there&#8217;s no need to worry for your safety; whether you take a day or a night tour, you&#8217;ll be strapped into full-body harnesses.</p>
<p>Gatlinburg Ziplines</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zipgatlinburg.com/" target="_blank">http://www.zipgatlinburg.com/</a></p>
<p>204 Savage Garden Road</p>
<p>(865) 430-9475</p>
<p><strong>9. </strong><strong>Great Smoky Arts &amp; Crafts Community</strong></p>
<p>Before you head home from your Gatlinburg vacation, make sure you go around the 8-mile loop known as the Great Smoky Arts &amp; Crafts Community.  The community is recognized as the largest group of independent artisans in North America.  Along the loop, you&#8217;ll see some 120 shops offering valuable items and collectibles for you to remember your Gatlinburg trip by.  Choose from candles, quilts, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, and stained glass.  You can also pick up oil and watercolor paintings and various framed photographs.  And to take a break from all the shopping, check into the community&#8217;s many cafes and restaurants.</p>
<p>Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gatlinburgcrafts.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gatlinburgcrafts.com/</a></p>
<p>Tennessee</p>
<p><strong>10. </strong><strong>Gatlinburg Space Needle</strong></p>
<p>No trip to Gatlinburg is complete without some time up at the Gatlinburg Space Needle.  Gatlinburg&#8217;s Space Needle is a steel tower 400 feet off the ground, with an observation deck equipped with view finders providing a 360-degree view of Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains.  The view takes on a different appearance at night, when Gatlinburg&#8217;s main Parkway is lit up.  When you&#8217;ve had enough of the view, get on one of the glass elevators and head for Arcadia, a two-level, 25,000 square-foot recreation center home to various attractions such as Extreme Lazer Tag, Hurricane Stimulator, and a mega-sized ticket-redemption arcade.</p>
<p>Gatlinburg Space Needle</p>
<p>115 Historic Nature Trail, Gatlinburg, TN  37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-4629</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gatlinburgspaceneedle.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gatlinburgspaceneedle.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>11. </strong><strong>Trout Fishing</strong></p>
<p>Fishing for trout in the streams of Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a popular activity for both visitors and residents of Gatlinburg alike.  Lots of streams are available within the city of Gatlinburg itself.  There are even streams designated especially for children.  But before you take your fishing line to the water, don&#8217;t forget to pick up a fishing license at Gatlinburg City Hall, the Welcome Center, or other local outlets.  To make trout fishing a more convenient experience, you can get help from fishing guide services such as Smoky Mountain Angler.  Smoky Mountain Angler lets visitors choose from fly fishing and spin fishing.  The service&#8217;s guides can help you understand what and what not to do when trout fishing at Gatlinburg.</p>
<p>Smoky Mountain Angler</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smokymountainangler.com/" target="_blank">http://www.smokymountainangler.com/</a></p>
<p>466 Brookside Village Way, Suite 8, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-8746</p>
<p><strong>12. </strong><strong>Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail</strong></p>
<p>Who says you can&#8217;t appreciate nature from the inside of a car?  To experience the beauty the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has to offer, you can opt to take the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail.  Considered a hidden jewel by many Gatlinburg tourists and visitors, the trail offers some of the most breathtaking scenery of the Great Smoky Mountains.  Streams, creeks, and trees line the trail, giving visitors a picturesque ride through the woods.  The scenic trail provides the perfect background to snap pictures against.  You can also take a 1.2-mile hike to Grotto Falls.  If you&#8217;re lucky, you may spot some of the park&#8217;s famous residents as well…bears!</p>
<p>Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gsmnp.com/pages/roaring_fork.html" target="_blank">http://www.gsmnp.com/pages/roaring_fork.html</a></p>
<p>Rte. 441, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN</p>
<p>(865) 436-1200</p>
<p><strong>13. </strong><strong>Christ in the Smokies Museum and Gardens</strong></p>
<p>Visitors who are looking for food for the soul may be interested in visiting Christ in the Smokies Museum and Gardens.  The museum features life-sized representations and 3D dioramas of scenes from the life story of Jesus Christ, from his birth to his crucifixion.  Ancient coins and gems, as well as a sculpture of Christ, are also put on display.  Wheelchairs are available for elderly tourists.  If you want a little inspiration on your Gatlinburg attraction, then you&#8217;d definitely want to stop by this museum and stroll through its gardens.</p>
<p>Christ in the Smokies Museum and Gardens</p>
<p><a href="http://www.christinthesmokies.com/" target="_blank">http://www.christinthesmokies.com</a></p>
<p>510 River Road, Gatlinburg, TN  37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-5155</p>
<p><strong>14. </strong><strong>Sweet Fanny Adams Theater</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a good time and you&#8217;ve got a couple of hours to spare, then the Sweet Fanny Adams Theater is your best bet.  The comedy theater, dubbed as the oldest and most unusual theater in the Smokies, puts on humorous, music-filled shows through its many talented performers.  No matter what your sense of humor is, you&#8217;ll surely chuckle more than a few times at Sweet Fanny Adams.  The audience even gets to join in on the cast members&#8217; fun.  For more than 30 years now, the Sweet Fanny Adams has been bringing entertainment and joy to residents and visitors of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.</p>
<p>Sweet Fanny Adams Theater</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sweetfannyadams.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sweetfannyadams.com</a></p>
<p>461 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-9461</p>
<p><strong>15. </strong><strong>Wild Bear Falls Water Park</strong></p>
<p>Wild Bear Falls Water Park allows visitors to enjoy the fun of swimming and water sports all-year-round.  The water park offers eight water attractions designed for kids and adults alike.  Toddlers can splash around in zero-depth Little Pigeon River, while kids can have a grand time zooming down the various looping water slides.  Adults may get some peace and relaxation while floating along the lazy river of Cades Cove, or enjoying the swirls of warm water at Moonshine Hollow or Grotto Falls.  With all the water park&#8217;s attractions, you&#8217;ll never run out of things to do!</p>
<p>Wild Bear Falls Water Park</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wgwildbearfalls.com/" target="_blank">http://www.wgwildbearfalls.com</a></p>
<p>915 Garden Road, Gatlinburg, TN  37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-4800</p>
<p><strong>16. </strong><strong>Bent Creek Golf Course</strong></p>
<p>Considered one of the &#8220;Top Fifty Golf Courses in the South&#8221; by Southern Living Travel Guide, Bent Creek Golf Course is a haven for golf enthusiasts.  With the par-72 course&#8217;s lush greenery and view of the Great Smoky Mountains, you can enjoy yourself even just by looking around.  The course&#8217;s front nine, located on the valley floor, is perfect for beginners, while veterans and experts can take on the back nine mountain course.  The mountain stream winding through the course provides added challenge and difficulty to golfers, too.</p>
<p>Bent Creek Golf Village</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bentcreekgolfcourse.com/" target="_blank">http://www.bentcreekgolfcourse.com</a></p>
<p>3919 East Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN  37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-3947</p>
<p><strong>17. </strong><strong>Gatlinburg Golf Course</strong></p>
<p>Dubbed as the Best Municipal Golf Course in Tennessee by the Golf Digest magazine, the Gatlinburg Golf Course is a dream destination for many golfers.  Open all year round, Gatlinburg&#8217;s premier golf course offers 18 holes on well-maintained grounds.  And while taking a break from hitting those balls, golfers can take in the course&#8217;s unmatched scenery.  The golf course also offers some unique holes, such as the &#8220;Sky Hi&#8221; (so named for the 200-foot drop from tee to green).  Pro shops and food services can also be found on the premises.</p>
<p>Gatlinburg Golf Course</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gatlinburg-tennessee.com/golf.php" target="_blank">http://www.gatlinburg-tennessee.com/golf.php</a></p>
<p>(865) 453-3912</p>
<p><strong>18. </strong><strong>Ripley&#8217;s Aquarium of the Smokies</strong></p>
<p>How would you like to see a shark swimming up close, touch a sting ray, or watch as hundreds of fish swim above your head?  You can do all that and more at Ripley&#8217;s Aquarium of the Smokies.  Contained in an aquarium holding over 1.4 million gallons of water, these marine organisms span more than 350 individual species.  Kids will enjoy walking through the 345-foot underwater aquarium tunnel going through Shark Lagoon, which houses sand tiger sharks, sandbar sharks, and nurse sharks.  The aquarium&#8217;s Discovery Center also allows visitors to hold horseshoe crabs, as well as enjoy many interactive displays.</p>
<p>Ripley&#8217;s Aquarium of the Smokies</p>
<p><a href="http://gatlinburg.ripleyaquariums.com/" target="_blank">http://gatlinburg.ripleyaquariums.com</a></p>
<p>88 River Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(888) 240-135</p>
<p><strong>19. </strong><strong>Ripley&#8217;s Haunted Adventure</strong></p>
<p>What do you do with a piece of property that once belonged to two men who mysteriously disappeared?  Turn it into a haunted tour, of course.  Ripley&#8217;s Haunted Adventure takes visitors on a guided tour of Grimsby &amp; Streaper Casket Company.  The owners&#8217; disappearance is often attributed to The Sink, a cave on which the casket company&#8217;s grounds were built.  The mystery is still a long way from being resolved, but until then, Ripley&#8217;s Haunted Adventure will be around to give visitors spooks and chills.</p>
<p>Ripley&#8217;s Haunted Adventure</p>
<p><a href="http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/haunted-adventure/" target="_blank">http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/haunted-adventure/</a></p>
<p>908 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-9991</p>
<p><strong>20. </strong><strong>Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Odditorium</strong></p>
<p>Oddities are what made Robert LeRoy Ripley, founder of the Ripley&#8217;s franchise, famous, and oddities are definitely aplenty at Ripley&#8217;s Believe It Or Not Odditorium.  The museum, which reopened in 1994 after a major 1992 fire, currently houses over 500 unique, peculiar artifacts from all over the world.  The large collection draws a large number of tourists and visitors each year, all curious to see the unusual items on display.  The museum itself, with its cracked facade and cracked interior, is definitely something to see.</p>
<p>Ripley&#8217;s Believe It Or Not Odditorium</p>
<p><a href="http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/odditorium/" target="_blank">http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/odditorium/</a></p>
<p>800 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-5096</p>
<p><strong>21. </strong><strong>Ripley’s Davy Crockett Mini-Golf</strong></p>
<p>Ever wondered what it would be like if mini-golf had been popular during Davy Crockett&#8217;s time?  Well, Ripley&#8217;s Davy Crockett Mini-Golf gives you the chance to find out.  Play a round of 18-hole mini-golf as you view the interactive displays and animal figures scattered throughout the greens.  The course can be a challenge to finish, with steep drops, numerous ramps, and even water hazards.  If you like a little fun with your mini-golf, then this is one of many Gatlinburg, Tennessee attractions perfect for your entertainment.</p>
<p>Ripley&#8217;s Davy Crockett Mini-Golf</p>
<p><a href="http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/mini-golfs/" target="_blank">http://gatlinburg.ripleys.com/your-visit/mini-golfs/</a></p>
<p>188 Parkway Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-8851</p>
<p><strong>22. </strong><strong>Hypnotized Comedy Show at the Gatlinburg Space Needle</strong></p>
<p>One of the easiest ways to entertain people is to make them laugh.  And you&#8217;ll definitely do a lot of laughing at the Hypnotized Comedy Show hosted by Jon Dee.  While you watch from the audience, Dee safely hypnotizes various volunteers, making them perform unusual, entertaining feats.  Imagine watching as your brother or sister, while hypnotized, act like chickens on cue.  You can even get up on stage to volunteer yourself.  Aside from hypnotism, Dee also performs magic and ventriloquism.  You&#8217;ll surely enjoy every show Jon Dee puts on at the Gatlinburg Space Needle.</p>
<p>Hypnotized Comedy Show at the Gatlinburg Space Needle</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gatlinburgshow.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gatlinburgshow.com/</a></p>
<p>Gatlinburg Space Needle, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(877) 732-5497</p>
<p><strong>23. </strong><strong>Ghostwalk of Gatlinburg</strong></p>
<p>For a spooky and unique experience, head to the White Oak Cemetery and join the famed Ghostwalk of Gatlinburg.  The Ghostwalk veers away from the usual tours of haunted houses around town.  The hour-long walk starts at White Oak Cemetery, where a storyteller in costume greets visitors.  The guide takes visitors to the most haunted and historically significant places in Gatlinburg, sharing legends and folklore about these areas.  You can expect to hear stories of mysteries and hauntings that have occurred in Gatlinburg&#8217;s and the Great Smoky Mountains’ past.  For those brave enough to try it, the Ghostwalk of Gatlinburg is available all-year-round.</p>
<p>Ghostwalk of Gatlinburg</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ghostwalkofgatlinburg.com/" target="_blank">http://www.ghostwalkofgatlinburg.com/</a></p>
<p>White Oak Cemetery, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 556-0674</p>
<p><strong>24. </strong><strong>Mysterious Mansion</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find lots of thrills and chills at Gatlinburg.  For a truly unforgettable experience, take a tour of the Mysterious Mansion.  This haunted house treats visitors to a scare with its many secret passageways and a dark, scary dungeon.  Ghosts and creeps wait at every turn, prepared to make your skin crawl with goose bumps.  Listen closely and you&#8217;ll hear creaking floors in empty rooms and things that go bump in the night.  The Mysterious Mansion is definitely one of the scariest places in town.</p>
<p>Mysterious Mansion</p>
<p>424 River Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-7007</p>
<p><strong>25. </strong><strong>Smoky Mountain Winery</strong></p>
<p>Wine connoisseurs shouldn&#8217;t miss out on the experience Smoky Mountain Winery has to offer.  Visitors can visit the winery for a free tour and get to taste some award-winning wines.  The staff is friendly and eager to share information on winemaking and the types of wine created in the winery.  Those interested in taking home a bottle or two will be happy to know that the winery produces a wide variety of wines—including reds, whites, blushes, and fruit wines.  No matter what your taste in wine is, you&#8217;ll find something you like at Smoky Mountain Winery.</p>
<p>Smoky Mountain Winery</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smokymountainwinery.com/" target="_blank">http://www.smokymountainwinery.com/</a></p>
<p>Winery Square &#8211; Suite 2, 450 Cherry Street, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-7551</p>
<p><strong>26. </strong><strong>Arrowmont School of Arts &amp; Crafts</strong></p>
<p>Planning to stay in Gatlinburg for a while?  If you&#8217;ve got lots of time on your hands, make sure you devote a week or two to workshops at Gatlinburg’s Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.  Workshop topics span a wide range of subjects, such as woodworking, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry making.  Weekend and evening classes for children and adults are also offered.  Various galleries display local artists’ work, and also pieces by the school&#8217;s artists-in-resident.  The school&#8217;s galleries, resource center, and supply stores are open to the public all year.</p>
<p>Arrowmont School of Arts &amp; Crafts</p>
<p><a href="http://www.arrowmont.org/" target="_blank">http://www.arrowmont.org/</a></p>
<p>556 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-5860</p>
<p><strong>27. </strong><strong>Craftsmen’s Fair</strong></p>
<p>For the best handmade products in Gatlinburg, visit Craftsmen&#8217;s Fair at the Gatlinburg Convention Center.  Craftsmen&#8217;s Fair is usually held twice every year, during summer and fall.  Both fairs offer visitors unique souvenirs to take home, ranging from pottery and jewelry to paintings and woodwork, perfect for presents for loved ones and friends back home.  To keep visitors entertained, the fair also features live music concerts.</p>
<p>Craftsmen&#8217;s Fair</p>
<p>Gatlinburg Convention Center</p>
<p><a href="http://www.craftsmenfair.com/" target="_blank">http://www.craftsmenfair.com/</a></p>
<p>Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436-4583</p>
<p><strong>28. </strong><strong>Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum</strong></p>
<p>Yes, there is a museum devoted entirely to salt and pepper shakers.  And the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum in Gatlinburg is the only one of its kind in the whole world.  For a relatively low entrance fee, you&#8217;ll be able to feast your eyes on salt and pepper shakers in all shapes and sizes.  What started out as a modest family collection turned into a showcase of truly epic proportions.  Shelves upon shelves of shakers greet the visitors; some of the shakers are great conversation pieces.  The shakers are separated into themes by pepper mills; the museum also happens to display over 1500 mills from around the world.</p>
<p>Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum</p>
<p><a href="http://thesaltandpeppershakermuseum.com/" target="_blank">http://thesaltandpeppershakermuseum.com/</a></p>
<p>Winery Square, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 430-5515</p>
<p><strong>29. </strong><strong>Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen</strong></p>
<p>A sweet tooth is something most people have.  And if you&#8217;re looking to indulge yours while you&#8217;re in Gatlinburg, make a stop over at Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen in The Village.  This candy store sells a vast assortment of sweets, from chocolate-covered jellies to pecan bark.  The shop also sells taffy, and features a taffy-pulling machine on display, a visual treat for the children.  The best part is the sweets&#8217; reasonable prices, meaning you can stock up as much (or as little) as you want.  Candy from Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen is the perfect souvenir to bring back to family, friends, and colleagues.</p>
<p>Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen</p>
<p>632 Parkway, The Village, Gatlinburg, TN 37738</p>
<p>(865) 436 4617</p>
<p><strong>30. </strong><strong>WonderWorks</strong></p>
<p>Even from the outside, WonderWorks is truly something to see.  The building appears to be inverted, but don&#8217;t worry.  Everything rights itself once you walk through the Inversion Tunnel. To boggle visitors&#8217; minds even further, WonderWorks features an anti-gravity chamber and an illusion gallery.  There are even interactive exhibits that simulate hurricane-force winds and 5.3-magnitude earthquakes.  And if that isn&#8217;t exciting enough for you, head for WonderWorks arena and play some laser tag with your friends.</p>
<p>WonderWorks</p>
<p>Pigeon Forge, TN 37863</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wonderworkstn.com/">http://www.wonderworkstn.com</a></p>
<p>(865) 868-1800</p>
<p><strong>31. </strong><strong>Cirque de Chine</strong></p>
<p>The Cirque de Chine, held at the Smoky Mountain Palace, draws hundreds of visitors to each of its shows.  After all, it&#8217;s not every day you see a breathtaking display of Chinese acrobatics.  Watch as men ride bicycles through moving hoops, and ladies get catapulted into the air.  Even just the colorful, eye-catching costumes are something to behold.  The Cirque troupe is composed of trained acrobats and performers, experts at their chosen craft.  And as a treat, the performers show a &#8220;Mask Changing,&#8221; a theatrical act rarely performed outside China.  Make sure to reserve a ticket to the Cirque de Chine if you want to see and enjoy the exquisite precision of traditional Chinese acrobatics.</p>
<p>Cirque De Chine</p>
<p><a href="http://smokymountainpalace.com/" target="_blank">http://smokymountainpalace.com/</a></p>
<p>179 Collier Drive Sevierville, TN 37862</p>
<p>1-800-590-4428</p>
<p><strong>32. </strong><strong>Smoky Mountain River Romp </strong></p>
<p>You’ll never run out of water recreational activities when you’re in Tennessee.  Just a few miles from Gatlinburg, the Smoky Mountain River Romp is open for visitors who want to experience the Little Pigeon River first-hand.  At the River Romp, you can float down the beautiful river in tubes while taking in the incredible scenery of the Smoky Mountains.  The “ride” is about 2.5 miles long; once you get to the end, you can request for a driver to pick you up and return you to the starting point called the “Barn.”  Or for something different, you can take another tube ride back to the starting point.  Don’t worry; you’ll be advised of river conditions before you go into the river, and you’ll be provided with US Coast Guard-approved life jackets.</p>
<p>Smoky Mountain River Romp</p>
<p>1980 Pittman Center Road<br />
Sevierville, TN 37876-6270<br />
(865) 774-5994</p>
<p><strong>33. </strong><strong>Scenic Helicopter Tours</strong></p>
<p>Want a bird’s eye view of what the area has to offer?  Head over to the Parkway at Pigeon Forge to sign up for a ride from Scenic Helicopter Tours.  Starting at downtown Sevierville, you’ll be flying towards Gatlinburg via helicopter, through The Dixie Stampede and over Dollywood. The flight enters the Great Smoky National Parks, approaching the base of Mt. LeConte, giving you unforgettable views of flora and fauna below, with the Smoky Mountains around you.  Don’t forget to bring a camera to capture all the views you won’t want to forget.  Scenic Helicopter Tours also accepts arrangements for aerial weddings and special tours.</p>
<p>Scenic Helicopter Tours</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scenichelicoptertours.com/" target="_blank">http://www.scenichelicoptertours.com/</a></p>
<p>2174 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863</p>
<p>(865) 453-6342</p>
<p><strong>34. </strong><strong>RainForest Adventures Zoo</strong></p>
<p>RainForest Adventures Zoo is the perfect mix of fun and learning for kids.  The zoo&#8217;s collection of tropical and temperate animals spans over 130 species, with natural habitats at rainforests all over the world.  Kids can see and get acquainted with animals not regularly featured at other zoos, such as kinkajous, coatimundis, and macaws.  You can also visit the zoo&#8217;s Aussie Walkabout, an area featuring kangaroos, wallabies, finches, and flightless birds.  Kids can even pet and feed baby bunnies and pygmy goats!  As a special treat, visitors get to see the different baby animals hatched and born at the zoo.</p>
<p>RainForest Adventures Zoo</p>
<p><a href="http://rfadventures.com/" target="_blank">http://rfadventures.com/</a></p>
<p>109 Nascar Dr, Sevierville, TN 37862</p>
<p>(865) 428-4091</p>
<p><strong>35. </strong><strong>Cades Cove</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re confused on which part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to visit first, here&#8217;s a tip: pick Cades Cove.  As one of the most visited areas at the National Park, Cades Cove has a lot of activities and views to satisfy visitors of all ages.  You’ll enjoy spotting and identifying the wildlife found at the cove, or perhaps attempting to catch the trout abundant in the cove&#8217;s streams.  Rental cabins and campgrounds can also be found on and around the cove area, for visitors who want to fully experience the beauty of Cades Cove.  You can also opt to access the cove via Cades Cove Loop Road, where you can also see farms, fields, and trails.</p>
<p>Cades Cove</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cadescove.net/" target="_blank">http://www.cadescove.net/</a></p>
<p>Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee</p>
<p><strong>36. </strong><strong>Outdoor Adventures of the Smokies</strong></p>
<p>Outdoor Adventures of the Smokies offers one of the best ways to enjoy the rugged beauty of the Smoky Mountains.  Hop onto an all-terrain vehicle and try to navigate the bumpy trails yourself, while taking in the gorgeous scenery the mountains provide.  Or if you’re not up to roughing it out on an ATV, go for the monster-truck or balloon rides.  Both guarantee that you get unique experiences up at the Smoky Mountains.  Kids may also enjoy getting driven through a safari via a tractor-pulled wagon.  Or for a truly one-of-a-kind thrill, try the famous Fishpipe by yourself or with a friend.</p>
<p><a href="http://outdoors.greatsmokies.net/" target="_blank">http://outdoors.greatsmokies.net/</a></p>
<p>910 Parkway Sevierville, TN 37862</p>
<p>(865) 429-8757</p>
<p><strong>37. </strong><strong>Deer Farm Exotic Petting Zoo and Riding Stables</strong></p>
<p>Taking your Tennessee vacation with kids in tow?  Then you shouldn’t miss out on the Deer Farm Exotic Petting Zoo and Riding Stables.  The petting zoo offers kids opportunities to interact with a wide variety of animals, including deer, horses, goats, camel, and reindeer.  Visitors can also take horse and pony rides around the well-maintained, easy-to-navigate trails.  And don’t worry, the animals are completely safe to be around, even for kids.  On the zoo grounds is also a gift shop for souvenirs to take home with you.</p>
<p>Deer Farm Exotic Petting Zoo and Riding Stables</p>
<p><a href="http://www.deerfarmzoo.com/" target="_blank">http://www.deerfarmzoo.com/</a></p>
<p>478 Happy Hollow Lane Sevierville, TN 37876</p>
<p>(865) 428-DEER</p>
<p><strong>38. </strong><strong>River Road, Little Pigeon River</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes, it&#8217;s not all about the exciting tours or the thrilling rides you can enjoy.  Just sitting back and enjoying the beauty of the Smoky Mountains is something you won&#8217;t soon forget.  Gatlinburg&#8217;s Little Pigeon River is an attraction in itself, with its crystal-clear, cool waters.  For a relaxing, peaceful experience, try walking down River Road by the Little Pigeon River.  Wildflowers dotting the roadside definitely enhance the view you get while strolling down the road.  You can also try to hook the mountain trout swimming in the river&#8217;s depths.  Whatever you decide to do, just don&#8217;t forget to take pictures!  Places like River Road and the Little Pigeon River are definitely one-of-a-kind.</p>
<p>River Road, Little Pigeon River</p>
<p>Gatlinburg, TN 37738<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>39. </strong><strong>Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales</strong></p>
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<p>You can get entertainment even by just strolling down Gatlinburg&#8217;s Parkway.  Each night, tourists and visitors of Gatlinburg are treated to entertaining mini-performances on the Parkway during the annual Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales event.  The performers include storytellers, musicians, and craftsmen all in period costume willing to share their talents with anyone who listens.  The performances are also simultaneous, so visitors can definitely find lots to enjoy and watch.  Watching some of these performances is the perfect way to end a busy day spent exploring Gatlinburg.</p>
<p>Smoky Mountains Tunes and Tales</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smokymountaintunesandtales.com/" target="_blank">http://www.smokymountaintunesandtales.com/</a></p>
<p>Sitting on the border of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, Tennessee is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the USA.  Gatlinburg is surrounded by breathtaking scenery of ridges and forest trails—perfect for nature lovers seeking rest and relaxation.  For those looking for fun and excitement, Gatlinburg, Tennessee attractions are plentiful in the form of countless resorts, theme parks, and museums…something for everyone indeed!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Chuck Dauphin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Each year, millions of tourists flock to the Smoky Mountains for Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg vacations.  Needless to say, the roads can get kind of clogged for people making that drive—unless, of course, you’ve made some plans before leaving for your Smokies vacation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here are just a few tips for those who might be coming into town about which ways might be best to enjoy the Smoky Mountains magic while avoiding the traffic hassles…</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Interstate 40 (Exit 407)</span></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Obviously, the pathway that many take to their Smokies and Gatlinburg vacations involves Interstate 40 and exit 407.  After all, I-40 is one of three interstate systems in the eastern region of the state, and is the most logical way to get to there.  Whether coming from the east or the west, you will no doubt encounter some of the most beautiful surroundings you have ever seen.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;">I-40 (Driving From The West Through Knoxville, TN)</h4>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">From the west, you will come through Knoxville, which depending on the time of day, can be a major headache.  Avoiding the rush driving times can help a traveler greatly while making the trip to their Gatlinburg vacations.  Thankfully, the construction that has been taking place on I-40 through the town of the Volunteers has ended, making the run a lot more enjoyable and less time consuming.  I have seen traffic begin as soon as you depart the interstate at exit 407 though, so please be advised.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;">I-40 / I-81 (Traveling From The East)</h4>
<p><iframe width="525" height="225" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&amp;source=s_d&amp;saddr=grants+chapel,+tn&amp;daddr=gatlinburg,+tn&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=FYXsJQId6MEG-ykVwIvjX_JbiDH1ur0xZtvwKQ%3BFdP0IAIdbLwF-ymJpQjL6lNZiDGoebd-rtexSg&amp;mra=ls&amp;sll=35.963002,-83.283234&amp;sspn=0.508525,1.056747&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=35.89795,-83.015442&amp;spn=0.500595,1.439209&amp;z=9&amp;output=embed"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&amp;source=embed&amp;saddr=grants+chapel,+tn&amp;daddr=gatlinburg,+tn&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=FYXsJQId6MEG-ykVwIvjX_JbiDH1ur0xZtvwKQ%3BFdP0IAIdbLwF-ymJpQjL6lNZiDGoebd-rtexSg&amp;mra=ls&amp;sll=35.963002,-83.283234&amp;sspn=0.508525,1.056747&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=35.89795,-83.015442&amp;spn=0.500595,1.439209&amp;z=9" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are coming from the eastern side of I-40, you’re in better luck as far as traffic goes.  You definitely won’t mind the view, either.  With towns like Bulls Gap and Morristown adorning the path, you will drive through some absolutely gorgeous Smoky Mountains scenery.</p>
<p><strong>***NOTE:  I-40 in North Carolina was recently closed near the NC / Tennessee border due to a massive rock slide.  As of Late April 2010, it is once again open to traffic, although there might be occasional delays.  Please see <a title="Interstate 40 Rockslide" href="http://www.ncdot.org/travel/i40_rockslide/" target="_blank">this info page from NCDOT</a> for complete details and detour information.***</strong></p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Highway 441</span></strong></h2>
<p><iframe width="525" height="225" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&amp;source=s_d&amp;saddr=cherokee,+nc&amp;daddr=gatlinburg,+tn&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=%3BFdP0IAIdbLwF-ymJpQjL6lNZiDGoebd-rtexSg&amp;mra=ls&amp;sll=35.565188,-83.366318&amp;sspn=0.511075,1.056747&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=35.594227,-83.418503&amp;spn=0.502506,1.439209&amp;z=9&amp;output=embed"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&amp;source=embed&amp;saddr=cherokee,+nc&amp;daddr=gatlinburg,+tn&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=%3BFdP0IAIdbLwF-ymJpQjL6lNZiDGoebd-rtexSg&amp;mra=ls&amp;sll=35.565188,-83.366318&amp;sspn=0.511075,1.056747&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=35.594227,-83.418503&amp;spn=0.502506,1.439209&amp;z=9" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">From the south, there is Highway 441 that has you coming in from North Carolina, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  When it comes to scenery, you can’t beat this pathway into Sevier County.  Of course, traffic through the National Park is a consideration, and obviously, you can’t drive as fast as you can through some of the other ways of getting there.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Insiders’ Tips On Beating Traffic To And From Your Smoky Mountain Vacations</span></strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">OK, so…you’re going to encounter non-stop traffic no matter how you go, right?  Well, if you go at certain times of the year, that’s probably a given.  With that said, let me offer you two alternate route suggestions that might cause you a little less headache:</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Alternate Route #1:  Take Highway 441 South From Knoxville</strong></h4>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you have to go through Knoxville, you might want to consider getting off the interstate on Highway 441 in downtown. Instead of going straight through Knoxville to the famous exit 407, you’ll go through the town of Seymour, en route to Sevierville, TN.  Once you get to Sevierville though, you’re on your own.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Alternate Route #2:  Take Highway 321</strong></h4>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The other (sort of) secret route involves you coming in from the west, and departing I-40 before you get to Knoxville.  At exit 364, you will see Highway 321 that takes you through Lenoir City, Maryville, and south to Townsend before you make a cut back to the north to Pigeon Forge, where you wind up in the middle of town.  Mileage-wise, it’s not wise, but in my travels there, I can’t remember ever coming to a complete stop, and the drive is absolutely breathtaking.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>A Few Additional Insiders’ Travel Tips…</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are a few further tips for travelers driving to the Gatlinburg / Pigeon Forge area that might make your stay more pleasant.  If you are coming in for a mountain run, you might want to make it during the week.  Weekend traffic is crazy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you can’t avoid going on a weekend during the fall…check out the <a title="Tennessee Volunteers Football Schedule" href="http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-footbl/sched/tenn-m-footbl-sched.html" target="_blank">Tennessee Volunteers Football Schedule</a>.  Many fans that go cheer on the SEC powerhouse usually devote the second day of their weekend to the mountains.  Even if they don’t, avoid traveling through Knoxville on game day…you’ll drive yourself crazy!</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Getting Around The Way The Locals Do</span></strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Simply getting to your destination isn’t enough.  You have to navigate your way to the town of your choice.  This sounds easy, but keep in mind, there are lots of people in the area just like you enjoying Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg vacations.  So, let’s start with Sevierville, and work our way up Highway 441.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sevierville, TN</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Exiting off of Interstate 40 onto Highway 66, you will be amazed at how many entertainment and shopping options there are—miles away from what is known as “The Parkway.”  As far as Sevierville goes, traffic is what it is.  You might be able to find a shortcut or two, but it’s not going to be that easy.  One possible alternative would be to leave The Parkway, go east on 411 through Sevierville, and finally take Veterans Rd / Middle Creek Rd / Teaster Ln south to where it rejoins The Parkway below Pigeon Forge.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Due to the basic layout of the town, there are not a lot of updates that can be made.  Still, you have to give credit to city officials for re-working the intersection of Highways 66 and 441 a few years ago, allowing visitors the option of bypassing one of the city’s busiest routes.  You’re still going to have a good amount of volume, but that little step makes it somewhat easier.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Pigeon Forge, TN</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Then, you’re at Pigeon Forge.  If you have ever been there on a weekend in the fall, the massive amount of traffic will surely intimidate you if you’ve never been there before.  Do not abandon hope, as there are a few tricks to getting around town, or bypassing it altogether.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you get into Pigeon Forge, you will arrive upon one of the busiest intersections of the area, that of Wears Valley Road (the afore-mentioned Highway 321) and Highway 441, referred to sometimes as “The Parkway.”  If you are coming from Sevierville, and you want to move on to Gatlinburg, or a little farther down the road in Pigeon Forge, take a left by the Timbers Log Motel.  Keep straight, and you will come upon a stop light adjacent to the Belz Outlet Mall.  Turn right, and you will be on one of the best treasures of Pigeon Forge—a road that runs parallel to the Parkway.  You will be able to turn right at a variety of stops that will bring you back out to “The Parkway.”  That should save some headache.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Gatlinburg, TN</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The last stop on this ride is Gatlinburg.  Of course, with its location being right at the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one might think there are not really too many viable choices other than to just deal with the traffic and bargain for some extra time.  Well, you would be pleasantly surprised to find out that you are wrong.  Gatlinburg has an awesome transit system that includes five separate trolleys.  Here’s a link to the official <a title="Gatlinburg Trolley Routes Map" href="http://www.ci.gatlinburg.tn.us/transit/map.htm" target="_blank">Gatlinburg Trolley Routes Map</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you choose to drive around the city during your Gatlinburg vacations, the city has added several new parking lots over the years that make it somewhat easier.  Personally, once you’re there…I would get on the trolley or hoof it.  It’s definitely worth it, as opposed to the frustrating hassle of driving around on the <em>crowded</em> main thoroughfare.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Of course, these are just a few helpful tips for driving in the Smokies.  Plan ahead, so you won’t spend the majority of your Smoky Mountains vacation being stuck in traffic and frustrated.  Enjoying Gatlinburg vacations, along with experiencing the rest of the area’s outstanding attractions, is much better without the traffic!</p>
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		<title>Historic Great Smoky Arts &amp; Crafts Community Of Gatlinburg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 12:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck Dauphin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make no mistake about it, folks in the Smoky Mountains take their arts and crafts seriously. In fact, the Historic Great Smoky Arts &amp; Crafts Community of Gatlinburg, established in 1937, works very hard to promote the work of many of the artists in the area.</p>
<p>Along an eight-mile stretch in Gatlinburg, you will find an area that has been designated as a <em>Tennessee Heritage Arts &amp; Crafts Trail</em>. There are over a hundred establishments along this route that specialize in some of the most beautiful craftwork that you will ever see. Whether it be candles, stained glass, dolls, leather, or oils and watercolors, you will find something that will catch your eye here.</p>
<p>Some of the artisans represented in the area include:</p>
<h3>Alewine Pottery</h3>
<p>A staple on the trail since 1983, Robert Alewine has been fascinated with his craft since he was nineteen. What started as a one-man operation has steadily grown over the years, with the company now employing three full-time potters—and even a television channel! The oil lamps there are particularly impressive.</p>
<h3>Back Porch Gallery</h3>
<p>Here you can find a variety of arts and crafts, ranging from stained glass (which they do a fabulous job) to even having a detailed oil painting made of your pet from a photograph. It’s definitely one of the most diverse stops along the way.</p>
<h3>Misty Mountain Woodcrafts</h3>
<p>Do you want to take home a piece of woodcraft straight from the mountains? If so, this stop might be well worth your time. Rodney and Diane Fincham take extraordinary care with their work, and the result is something that you’ll be proud of for years to come.</p>
<h3>Nancie’s Fancies</h3>
<p>Specializing in beaded jewelry, Nancie’s Fancies is unlike any stop you will make in the area. She even makes beaded eyeglass chains, which I found to be one of the most unique products that you will find there. What started out as primarily a passionate hobby for the owner has now become one of the most popular businesses in the region. A true example of someone who “loves what they do.”</p>
<h3>Ogle’s Broom Shop</h3>
<p>It is exactly what it says it is—a shop devoted to brooms. They’ve been doing it for three generations. In addition to brooms, one will also find a large selection of hiking sticks and walking canes, all handmade.</p>
<h3>The Rose Pedaler</h3>
<p>Want to keep that rose in a permanent manner? If so, you need to check this out. They will take that rose that has a special place in your heart, and will include it in a special piece of jewelry that is sure to be just as special for years’ to come!</p>
<p>Friends, this is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a lot more to see when it comes to the Arts and Crafts district in Gatlinburg. For more information, log on to <a title="Gatlinburg Arts &amp; Crafts" href="http://www.gatlinburgcrafts.com" target="_blank">www.gatlinburgcrafts.com</a> and find out a whole lot more!</p>
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		<title>Beyond Gatlinburg: A Quick Introduction To The Popular Surrounding Areas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 01:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck Dauphin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, tourists can be a creature of habit. If you had a nice experience somewhere, it stands to reason that would make you want to take another trip to that destination again and again. That could be said of East Tennessee, as a whole. There are some people who will venture to Gatlinburg year in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes, tourists can be a creature of habit. If you had a nice experience somewhere, it stands to reason that would make you want to take another trip to that destination again and again. That could be said of East Tennessee, as a whole. There are some people who will venture to Gatlinburg year in and year out—and could possibly ignore some of the other gorgeous places in the area. Let’s take a brief look at five such hot spots that you may or may not be familiar with.</p>
<h3>Pigeon Forge, TN</h3>
<p>Of course, it would be very hard to miss the town that is adjacent to Gatlinburg. Incorporated in 1961, the town quickly became a widely-visited hot spot among people who wanted to experience the natural beauty of the mountains. It steadily grew over the years, and then in 1986 hit the mother lode with the opening of Dollywood. Since then, the area has exploded with amusement parks, restaurants, motels, and of course…the shopping. Pigeon Forge is known throughout the United States for having some of the most unique outlet malls in the nation.  It’s well worth a day…or two of your stay!</p>
<h3>Sevierville, TN</h3>
<p>Because the only thing separating Pigeon Forge and Sevierville from each other geographically is a city limits sign (and trust me, there’s plenty of signs in the area), you just might pass from one town to the other and not even know it. Still, visitors to Sevierville will find one of the Smokies’ fastest-growing communities offering everything from elaborate shopping malls to first-class dining. The town also retains a small-town charm with a beautiful downtown district. Look around, and you will find a statue there of a woman who just happens to be the town’s best-known symbol—Dolly Parton!</p>
<h3>Townsend, TN</h3>
<p>While Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge command the major amount of attention in the area, there are a few smaller towns on the map for folks who just want to get away…without the traffic. If that’s you, Townsend might just be up your alley. The pace might be a little slower, but it’s not without its attractions, as well. Craft shops galore line the sideways of Highway 321, as well as some of the most unique eateries the mountains have to offer. Not as commercially developed as other parts of the region, Townsend truly is a delight!</p>
<h3>Newport, TN</h3>
<p>Another laid back entity on Highway 321 happens to be Newport, located to the northeast of Gatlinburg. Established in 1797, just one year after Tennessee became a state, the town offers a quaint and peaceful charm, as well as some of the area’s most beautiful waterways and campgrounds. The arts community thrives there, with a dedicated Arts and Crafts Guild, in addition to the Newport Theater Guild, which showcases the many talents of local thespians!</p>
<h3>Cherokee, NC</h3>
<p>One of the most delightful stops in the area happens to be on the other side of the mountain at Cherokee, NC. While I don’t have to explain how the town got its name, I can tell you that this area has grown by leaps and bounds over the past two decades. Part of the reason behind that growth is the gaming industry and Harrah’s Cherokee Casino &amp; Hotel, which offers close to 200,000 feet of excitement. If that isn’t for you, don’t fret. There’s a lot more to do and see. You can enter the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway here, and even see a bear at the Cherokee Bear Zoo, where tigers and monkeys also can be seen. See beautiful Fontana Dam, or simply tour the area in one of their wild water jeep tours, this North Carolina jewel offers something for everyone!</p>
<p>So, as you can see…the surrounding areas of Gatlinburg offer treasures and experiences untold. The biggest question I have is…why are you still reading this?  Get in the car, and find out for yourself!</p>
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		<title>Ogle Furniture Outlet…It’s Worth The Trip!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JP Miller</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Smoky  Mountains are full of things to do.  Not only do you have the breathtaking mountains to admire, hike, and camp—the small towns that make the Smokies their home have created an enormous business development to ensure your vacation to East Tennessee a memorable one!</p>
<p>Most of you know about “The Parkway.”  It is the main road in the body of the Smokies.  It starts in Sevierville and goes through Pigeon Forge, through the mountains, and into Gatlinburg (and beyond if you want too).</p>
<p>But many tourists aren’t aware that there is another parkway called, “Dolly Parton Parkway” off to the left as you enter Sevierville from the popular 407 exit.  Dolly Parton Parkway holds it’s own with businesses, restaurants, and shops, and the majority of the business that is done on this parkway is local stuff.  Some experienced tourists have learned back roads that use Dolly Parton Parkway to skip the traffic from the main parkway.</p>
<p>The point of my story is this—located on Dolly Parton Parkway is a unique furniture store called <a title="Ogle Furniture Outlet" href="http://oglefurniture.com/" target="_blank">Ogle Furniture Outlet</a>.  While shopping for new living room furniture, we headed up the hill to this shop to see what they had and if we could afford it.  When we opened the doors of the building we were shocked.  It was huge…really huge!  I had never seen so much furniture in my life.</p>
<p>We weren’t jumped on by sales people.  A lady greeted us with friendly comments and told us if we needed her to just yell.  We spent forever in the store.  In and out of the rooms filled with the neatest furniture I have ever seen in one location.  They had the top names, like many other stores, but the selection and the uniqueness of the shop was memorable.</p>
<p>Displayed along the back wall are museum quality signs and fixtures from various places of the past that were once located in the surrounding area.  Gas station signs, advertisements, and rare pieces were displayed from the floor to the ceiling.  That stuff alone was worth coming in to see (I like old stuff and I am a junk man, so I was in heaven!).</p>
<p>Something that stuck out in my mind was all the pieces that were “mountain” pieces.  There were log bed frames, rockers, tables, chairs, plant stands, and much more.  I thought to myself, if someone was looking for the type of furniture that was in their rental cabin, this is the place.  It made me want to redecorate our house like a cabin!</p>
<p>My wife had other ideas, so we proceeded to shop for our furniture.  We were pleased to find just what we were looking for (under our budget, I might add).  The furniture was delivered within a few days and we have been enjoying it ever since…actually, I am sitting on the couch as I write!</p>
<p>I know going to a furniture store may not be on your list to do when you are vacationing here in the Smoky Mountains, but if by chance you were looking for a unique piece that captures the area, this is the place.  Drive along Dolly Parton Parkway until you see some flags flying on the hill.  The big red and white sign with “Ogle Furniture Outlet” is the place.</p>
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		<title>Family Book Outlet – It’s Definitely Worth Visiting!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:37:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JP Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you read, you will be in heaven.  This store, called Family Book Outlet is located on Highway 66 in Sevierville.  It is a large white building with a red top beside Tony Gore’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant, across from The Flea Traders Flea Market. When you walk into this store you will see thousands upon thousands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you read, you will be in heaven.  This store, called Family Book Outlet is located on Highway 66 in Sevierville.  It is a large white building with a red top beside Tony Gore’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant, across from The Flea Traders Flea Market.</p>
<p>When you walk into this store you will see thousands upon thousands of books.  All the books are family friendly (and many are Christian).  The selection is unlike any place I have ever seen.</p>
<p>The great thing about this place is that it is so cheap…really cheap.  Several of the titles I saw were 90% off the retail price.  These books aren’t seconds or old titles either!  There are books for $5 that are the same on the shelves of other book stores for $24.99!</p>
<p>Family Book Outlet has a large variety of Christmas music, books, and gift items if you are starting to shop!  The kids section is unbelievable; I know I keep saying that, but is practically too good to be true.</p>
<p>My sister came to visit from West Virginia and she went crazy in the store.  She is a public school teacher and a Sunday school teacher and she couldn’t believe the prices on the literature and books she could use in her lessons.  She ended up filling two shopping carts!  I got tired after an hour waiting on her so I sat on the rocking chairs provided on the front porch.</p>
<p>While chatting with the staff there, they were very knowledgeable of the inventory and were most helpful searching for titles for customers.  They told me that if they don’t have the book in stock, they can probably special order for me and have it shipped directly to my home!  If you are in the ministry, you even get a discount.  A preacher was in line behind me and he showed them his “preacher’s card” (or something) and they gave him a ten percent discount.</p>
<p>The store goes beyond books, you can find family-friendly toys and a large variety of music.  My Grandma fell in love with their cookbooks.  She collects them and found several titles she had been looking for.  Some have even been out of print.</p>
<p>And I almost forgot, they have a used book section with some really great deals also.  Customers can bring in their personal books (family-friendly and approved by the store manager) and exchange them for gift cards to be used in the store.  I took in a box of books that we were going to sell at our yard sale and we received a $42 gift card—believe me, $42 goes a long way there!</p>
<p>Their selection of bibles is enormous.  The prices on these are slashed too.  Many of the Bibles are at least 40% off the suggested retail price.  This location is added to my “must take and see” list when my family and friends are in from out of town.</p>
<p>We buy a lot of our gifts there too. You receive quality items for a fraction of the cost at other stores.  It is unlike any bookstore I have ever visited.</p>
<p>So, as you plan your vacation to the Smoky  Mountains and your Christmas shopping, make sure you add Family Book Outlet to the list.  You can stop in on your way into town to grab some books to read in your hotel room or on the porch of your cabin, or as you leave for the ride home.  It’s a perfect location!  Make the trip to Family Book Outlet—you will agree with me that it is unlike any bookstore you have ever visited.</p>
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		<title>Clear The Decks! Light The Lights!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JP Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything’s coming up Christmas in The Smoky Mountains!  It’s that time of the year once again&#8230;the time of the year when our little towns of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg magically turn into a Christmas Light Spectacular! I remember my first Holiday Season spent in Pigeon Forge.  I would drive around town and look at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything’s coming up Christmas in The Smoky Mountains!  It’s that time of the year once again&#8230;the time of the year when our little towns of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg magically turn into a Christmas Light Spectacular!</p>
<p>I remember my first Holiday Season spent in Pigeon Forge.  I would drive around town and look at the lights every night!  I couldn’t wait to have my family and friends come to town so I could show them the spectacular displays placed around town.</p>
<p>The shops and businesses work night and day to make sure things are exactly perfect for Winterfest to kick off.  In my days working at Dollywood, I was shocked at the amount of time the employees spent decorating for Christmas.  People would work around the clock—for real—24 hours a day for several days!</p>
<p>Lights are wrapped around each tree and building in the park.  They decorate the theaters with pine garland and point all the garland ends in the same direction…now that’s effort!  It is beautiful.  Dollywood also has festive food and drinks like hot chocolate, wassail, and Christmas cookies from their Bakery that will make the trip even better.</p>
<p>Another spot to see the lights is Patriot Park in Pigeon Forge.  It runs along the river, down from The Old Mill.  Lights are displayed in oversized patriotic displays like The Liberty Bell, The Spirit of St. Louis, The American Flag, and Iwo Jima.  You can walk along the trail and see the lights up close.  My little girl loves that!  She asked the other night when we can go to the park and see the lights up close.</p>
<p>If you want to “take it all in” and see what the town has to offer, I suggest taking the Trolley Christmas Tour.  Leaving from their headquarters (beside Patriot  Park) the trolleys (decorated with flashing lights themselves) take you around to all the hot spots with the best light displays.</p>
<p>The trolley rides themselves are pretty fun.  When my nephew was a little boy, he thought the trolley ride was an amusement ride, like at Dollywood. I didn’t tell him any different because it was a lot cheaper than riding on a rollercoaster.  The trolley is also a great way to get around town and avoid parking and traffic issues.  They provide a schedule with times and routes—it’s kind of like our very own version of the subway.</p>
<p>While making your plans to visit us over the holidays, remember to take an evening to enjoy the lights.  Hours and hours have been spent to make your trip to The Smokies the best and most memorable trip it can be!</p>
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		<title>Dixie Stampede…Dolly Guarantees You’ll Like It!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 22:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JP Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a visitor to the Smoky Mountains this Holiday Season, I am sure you could be overwhelmed with the possibilities of which shows to attend.  The Parkway is lined with theaters displaying unique signs featuring their performers and shows.  During the Christmas Season, the entire town goes through a face lift and transforms into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a visitor to the Smoky Mountains this Holiday Season, I am sure you could be overwhelmed with the possibilities of which shows to attend.  The Parkway is lined with theaters displaying unique signs featuring their performers and shows.  During the Christmas Season, the entire town goes through a face lift and transforms into a wintery showplace.</p>
<p>Businesses and theaters “Deck the Halls” with over the top holiday trimmings.  Each year it seems to be bigger and more elaborate.  My wife marvels at the unique blue lights outside of the Christmas Place Inn and Store.  They are quite amazing!</p>
<p>Along with these decorations come a string of shows catering to Christmas.  Singers, dancers, and actors have worked overtime the past few weeks to perfect their holiday shows.  One that I would like to highlight today is a favorite of my family, <em>Dixie Stampede</em>.</p>
<p>With 32 trained horses, camels, sheep, and more animals that I can’t remember, <em>Dixie Stampede Christmas Show</em> is top of the line.  The cast of professional horse riders also sing and dance for your entertainment.  The costumes have been dazzled with red, green, gold, and white…and the set of the show is decorated like a typical southern plantation at Christmas with pine garland, lights, red bows, poinsettias, and Christmas trees.  The actual show allows you to participate in the program so you feel like you are part of the cast—It is unforgettable!</p>
<p>When you arrive at “The Stampede,” you enter a nostalgic barroom atmosphere where you will be entertained by a bluegrass band (which could easily serve as the main show)!  There, you can purchase a specialty drink (non alcoholic) in one of the boot glasses you see everywhere.  If you have kids, plan on getting one.  They must have it, and then you can sell it in your yard sale this summer.  I think we have about 10 or so!</p>
<p>When it is time for you to enter the arena, the staff escorts you to your seat.  You are soon greeted by your server to begin your meal.  Did I mention that this was a dinner show?  You might be thinking that the food at these shows isn’t that great.  Not here…Their food is sooo good!</p>
<p>We often joke about going to “The Stampede” to just eat dinner.  You get a whole rotisserie chicken, barbecue pork loin, corn on the cob, creamy vegetable soup—my favorite, herb-basted potatoes, homemade biscuit, dessert, and unlimited drink refills.</p>
<p>The show starts and you sit in amazement as you watch the dazzling lights, talented performers, trained animals, and eat good food.  The servers are actually performers in their own right.  You seem to become fast friends with the employees of Dixie Stampede and before you leave…you feel like you work there—and love it!</p>
<p>If you didn’t know it, this is one of Dolly Parton’s attractions and she puts a guarantee on it that it is the Smokies’ most fun place to eat.  I guess if you don’t agree, you can call Dolly and she will take care of it.  I do hope you can make this show during a trip to the Gatlinburg / Pigeon Forge area.  It is located right on the Parkway, about a mile from Dollywood.  For complete information and show times, call 1.800.356.1676 or visit <a title="Dixie Stampede" href="http://www.dixiestampede.com" target="_blank">www.dixiestampede.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>3 Easy Mistakes To Avoid When Planning A Trip To Gatlinburg, TN</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shannon Hollifield</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning on going to Gatlinburg soon? Whether you&#8217;re going for a weekend or  a week, planning your trip before you go will save you time , money, and help you make the most of your time while there. Here are 3 easy mistakes to avoid when planning your trip to the Gatlinburg.</p>
<h3>Easy Mistake To Avoid #1</h3>
<p>Not checking out Gatlinburg websites before planning your trip. Websites such as the <a title="Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce" href="http://www.gatlinburg.com/" target="_blank">Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce</a> offer valuable information on lodging, attractions, restaurants and also offer information on coupons and hot deals.  There are also community calendars and upcoming events highlighted so that you can find out about any festivals or special events coming up. If you have some time before your trip, you can order a Vacation guide from the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce that has all the information you need to plan your trip and save you money. You may also want to consider buying a map of the Gatlinburg / Pigeon Forge area to help you get around once you get here. There are back roads that can save you time and help you avoid long lines of traffic on the main roads, when traveling between Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville.</p>
<h3>Easy Mistake To Avoid #2</h3>
<p>Not deciding on travel route in advance. There are several ways to get to Gatlinburg depending on where you live.  During winter months, some roads may be closed due to bad weather. An alternate route may be necessary if there is inclement weather.  Also, travel up 441 through Cherokee may be crowded during summer months and  holidays. You may experience delays and traffic jams going through those areas.  Checking sites such as the <a title="Tennessee Department of Transportation" href="http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/" target="_blank">Tennessee Department of Transportation</a> will alert you to road construction, road closures, and provide you with alternate routes to reach your destination.</p>
<h3>Easy Mistake To Avoid #3</h3>
<p>Not checking the weather forecast. The weather in Gatlinburg can be unpredictable and change fast due to the high elevation. It is always a good idea to check the weather forecast in advance to make sure you can pack everything that you need. The weather here is normally moderate and rarely reaches the 90s or goes below freezing. From experience, I recommend taking a light jacket no matter what time of year because it can get chilly at night.  Rain showers can come up quick so having a rain jacket or umbrella will keep you dry in the case of a pop up shower.</p>
<p>A little advance planning before your next Gatlinburg trip can save you time,  money, and make your trip more enjoyable.</p>
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		<title>It’s Christmas All Year Long At The Christmas Place &amp; The Inn At Christmas Place</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chuck Dauphin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the Smoky Mountains, it seems that the area and the Christmas season go hand in hand.  Nowhere in the area is this more apparent than The Christmas Place, one of the largest Yuletide-themed shops in the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge area.</p>
<p>If you are looking for any Christmas decorations for the house, office, or anywhere…the chances are pretty good that you’ll find it at The Christmas Place.  There, you will find over 50 themed Christmas Trees, ranging from the Old West, to Gingerbread, to trees of many different colors.  Have you ever seen an upside down Christmas tree?  Well, venture on over to the Christmas Place and you’ll see just that.</p>
<p>Of course, what’s a tree without lights?  The Christmas Place contains one of the largest selections of lights anywhere.  From the usual red, blue, and green blinking lights, all the way to snowmen to peppermint candy, you’ll find what you’re looking for…and beyond.  One of the most unique sets of lights, at least to my eyes, is the ones with the theme of Hamburgers and French fries.  To say they are different would be an understatement.</p>
<p>There are all kinds of home decorations that you will find at The Christmas Place.  One of my favorites is a television that when turned on, has a Christmas village inside it, with holiday music coming out of the speaker.</p>
<p>And, there is so much more.  If you know a sports fan, you can find decorations to please fans of almost every major SEC and professional team in just about any sport.  I have picked up many a Dallas Cowboys decoration over the years.  You can also pick up many of the essentials at The Christmas Place, from Christmas cards to stockings to many of the classic musical sounds of the season—ranging from Bing Crosby to Dolly Parton.</p>
<p>Look across the street from The Christmas Place, and you will find one of the newer hotels on the Parkway—The Inn At Christmas Place.  Open for just a little over two years, the Inn offers a complete Yuletide experience, whether it’s in the heat of July or during the holiday season.  Each suite is decorated in Victorian holiday style, and many of the rooms come equipped with fireplaces.  What better way to spend the holiday season?</p>
<p>Santa Claus appears at the Inn for breakfast and milk and cookies quite frequently from May through December, and the hotel even serves a delicious breakfast each morning—with omelets (one of my weaknesses!) made fresh, and to order.</p>
<p>Basically, if you consider yourself to be a person that loves the holiday season, you need to schedule a visit to The Christmas Place, as well as The Inn At Christmas Place.  If you’re not in the spirit when you arrive, chances are you will be by the time you leave the parking lot!</p>
<h5>More Info &amp; Directions:</h5>
<p><a title="The Christmas Place" href="http://www.christmasplace.com/" target="_blank">The Christmas Place</a><br />
2470 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN<br />
(800) 445-3396</p>
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119 Christmas Tree Lane, Pigeon Forge, TN<br />
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