Things to do in Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge
Discover the best attractions, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly activities in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains. From thrilling theme parks to scenic mountain views, these twin cities offer unforgettable experiences for every visitor.
Great Smoky Mountains
National Park Adventures
Experience America's most visited national park with over 800 miles of hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. From easy nature walks to challenging mountain summits, the Smokies offer outdoor adventures for every skill level. Don't miss Cataract Falls, Laurel Falls, and the scenic Cades Cove wildlife loop.
TOP ATTRACTIONS
Must-Visit Destinations
Dollywood Theme Park
Dolly Parton's world-famous theme park featuring thrilling roller coasters, traditional crafts, live entertainment, and Southern hospitality. Experience the Lightning Rod wooden coaster and seasonal festivals.
Anakesta Adventure Park
Outdoor adventure park featuring a treetop walk, ziplines, and stunning mountain views. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers looking for unique perspectives of the Smokies.
Ripley's Aquarium Of The Smokies
Discover 10,000+ sea creatures at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in downtown Gatlinburg. Walk through underwater tunnels with sharks and rays at this top-rated family attraction.
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Anakeesta
Outdoor adventure park featuring a treetop walk, ziplines, and stunning mountain views. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers looking for unique perspectives of the Smokies.
Ober Gatlinburg
Year-round mountain adventure park offering skiing, snowboarding in winter, plus alpine slides, mountain coaster, and scenic chairlift rides with panoramic valley views.
Gatlinburg Strip
The heart of downtown Gatlinburg featuring unique attractions, moonshine tastings, dinner shows, mini golf, and the famous Gatlinburg SkyLift. Shopping and dining galore!
Splash Country
Dollywood's award-winning water park featuring water slides, lazy river, wave pool, and family-friendly attractions. The perfect way to cool off during hot summer days in the Smokies.
Titanic Museum
Interactive museum experience aboard a half-scale replica of the famous ship. Walk the grand staircase, touch an iceberg, and learn the personal stories of passengers and crew.
Cades Cove
Scenic 11-mile loop road through historic valley featuring wildlife viewing, historic cabins, churches, and mill. Best spot to see black bears, deer, and other native wildlife.