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Theatres, a favorite attractions for many thousands of Smoky Mountain visitors. Offering country-western music, bluegrass, gospel, 50s & 60s, and comedy. You'll enjoy stars like Louise Mandrell, the Blackwood Brothers, and even a dinner show at Black Bear Jamboree. Don't forget Dixie Stampede with its dinner and show.
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Whitewater Rafting Fun for the whole family. No experience necessary. Several trips daily. Feel the excitement as one of Rafting in the Smokies' certified guides demonstrates their passion for whitewater and thrill of escorting you down the Big Pigeon, Nantahala, or Ocoee Rivers.
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Fall Foliage
The Smoky Mountains truly flaunt their beauty in the Fall. From mid-October to mid-November, the rich colors of leaves draw millions of visitors from around the world to enjoy the Smokies at its most beautiful time of the year.
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Train Ride -- With 53 miles of track, two tunnels and 25 bridges, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will take you on a memorable journey through a remote and beautiful corner of North Carolina. Ride with us into river gorges, across valleys and through tunnels carved out of majestic mountains.
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The Old Mill, a national historic treasure established in 1830 located in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, is one of Pigeon Forge's most popular attractions and most photographed locations. Listed on the National Register of Historical Places, this authentic working mill is over 170 years old.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, only a few miles from Pigeon Forge, is visited by over 11 million people annually. Here you'll see many kinds of wildlife, experience hiking, camping, fishing, kayaking, tubing, picnicking, and enjoy nature's finest!
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Craft Festivals, annual events in Pigeon Forge and other areas of the Great Smoky Mountains. Held in spring and fall, you'll find some of the world's finest crafts displayed and for sale. Festivals are held at Dollywood and at other locations in the Smokies. |
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Bungee Jump
Take a 65 foot plunge to experience your most breathtaking experience in Pigeon Forge. |
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Eagle Mountain Sanctuary
Housed in a million cubic foot natural outdoor aviary, this attraction features the largest presentation of non-releasable bald eagles in the country.
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The Grist Mill at Dollywood is a favorite stopping place. The aroma of freshly made bread and other pastries draws one through the doors of this operating mill. Ground mill and other baking products are offered for sale as well as cookbooks. |
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Factory Outlet Malls
Over 1 Million square feet of shopping space at your choice of hundreds of name brand shops, specialty shops, and housewares and home furnishings stores. Enjoy dining in one of the fine restaurants in the malls. malls |
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Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, a short distance from Pigeon Forge. This driving trail offers breathtaking views spring, summer, and fall of waterfalls, caves, wildlife, and historic cabins. Hiking trails are easily accessible, and mountain rivers provide an exhilirating experience of the Smokies in all their glory.
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Putt-putt golf
Fun for everyone! Pigeon Forge offers a variety of putt-putt courses during seasonal months. |
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Laser Tag, a fast paced adventure game. Players compete head-to-head or in teams. |
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Arcades, a popular pasttime for all ages. Enjoy your favorite games on state-of-the-art equipment. |
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Bumper Boats, a popular adventure on a hot summer day. You can also enjoy bumper boats, putt-putt golf, and an arcade filled with your favorite games. |
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