Exploring Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg in the Spring

Published Jan 1, 2023

Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg offer visitors a unique combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm. As spring blooms across the region, there is no better time to explore all these two towns offer. From visiting historical sites to indulging in delicious local eats, here are five unforgettable things to do in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg this spring.

1. Take a Hike

With over 850 miles of trails within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there are plenty of opportunities for hikers of all skill levels to explore the area's rugged terrain. One popular trail is the Abrams Falls Trail—an easy 5-mile roundtrip hike that culminates at a stunning 20-foot waterfall. For those looking for a more challenging adventure, Rainbow Falls is a moderate 7-mile trek with breathtaking views above LeConte Creek.

2. Visit an Attraction

Whether you're looking for thrills or something more family-friendly, Pigeon Forge has it all! The Island in Pigeon Forge features rides like The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel—a 200-foot Ferris wheel affording spectacular views of the cityscape below—as well as restaurants and shops along its cobblestone streets. Meanwhile, Dollywood offers exciting rides like Lightning Rod and live musical performances throughout the year.

3. Taste Local Flavors

Nothing says "springtime" like digging into comfort food! Treat yourself to classic southern cuisine at places like The Old Mill Pottery House Café & Grille. And don't forget about dessert! Indulge your sweet tooth with a stop at Kilwin's Chocolates & Ice Cream for handmade chocolates and artisan ice cream flavors like Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Ripple or Raspberry Cheesecake Swirl Sorbet.

4. Tour Historic Sites

Learn about Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg's rich history by taking a tour through some of their most iconic landmarks: Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies lets you get up close with marine life from around the world; visit The Old Mill Square to see where they still grind grain just like they did centuries ago; see how moonshine was made during Prohibition at Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery.

5. Go on an Adventure

If you're feeling adventurous this spring, check out one of our area ziplining courses or go whitewater rafting on one of our nearby rivers! You can also go horseback riding through Cades Cove or take a scenic drive down Newfound Gap Road for unparalleled views from high up in the mountains—endless possibilities!

Ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg this spring? Book your Smoky Mountain cabin rental now and embark on an unforgettable adventure in the heart of nature's paradise. Whether you're craving the tranquility of a mountain hike, the excitement of visiting top attractions like The Island in Pigeon Forge and Dollywood, or the indulgence of savoring local flavors at quaint cafes and eateries, our cozy cabins provide the perfect home base for your spring getaway. Don't miss out on the chance to explore historic sites, embark on thrilling adventures, and create cherished memories with your loved ones.

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